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Re: monotone.cvssync: Invariant failure: msg#00421

Subject: Re: monotone.cvssync: Invariant failure
Hi all!

I spend some time looking into my issue with cvssync today and have found out 
what is going on (I think).

Seems like the gdb sources are using a module that is alias for a list of 
directories and files. cvs_pull fails on its face when it runs into the 
files, obviously it is assuming that a module is one (or maybe a few) 
directories.

-- 
Gruss,
Tobias

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Tobias Hunger           The box said: 'Windows 95 or better'
tobias@xxxxxxxxxxx                     So I installed Linux.
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