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Re: ClearCase don't like files created in bash



Here's my guess.  You have the cygwin mounts in binary mode and the
ClearCase-PC tool is expecting to have \r\n and not just \n.  If this
is the case then clearly (no pun intended) ClearCase-PC has the bug.

---lro@technologist.com wrote:
>
> Hello,
> 
> I have a problem while using ClearCase to control files created in
BASH.
> If I create a file within a bash session (let say typing "touch
polo.txt"). Then I can not copy the file to a ClearCase view (which is
controled by ClearCase).
> I have got the following message:
> ---------------------------
> The system cannot find message for message number 0x13d
> in message file for System.
>               0 files copied.
> ---------------------------
> 
> Does anyone have an idea what's wrong with it ?
> I suppose it is something in the way files are created in BASH but I
can not figure out what ?
> 
> Of course, I am investigating the problem myself, but any help is
welcome.
> 
> PS 1: Icould not search the archive the search fonctionality fails.
> PS 2: For those who don't know (lucky you), ClearCase is version
control software (like SCCS, PVCS, ...) that runs on PC and Unix (and
probably more OS).
> 
> Thanks for your help,
> Laurent ROCHE
> 
>
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