This usually happens when somebody copied or created the wash.css file in your directory INSTEAD OF CVS PLACING IT THERE.
Basically CVS is saying, "Hey, there's a new file that I've never copied to your 'shadow', but I can't copy it because there's already a file there with the same name." You can just delete it (or if you have changes that you want to preserve, move it to your home directory with this command:
mv wash.css ~
then do a checkout again and CVS will copy the file from the repository to your 'shadow'. You can then either edit the wash.css and commit it back, or copy (if you're sure you won't overwrite anyone's work) the file back from your home over the top of the one CVS checked out:
mv ~/wash.css .
and commit that.
Hope this helps and makes sense.
-Troy.
Don A. Elbourne Jr. wrote:
Troy,
I hate to bother you with this, but I don't understand what this means. When I do cvs update -d I get the following:
? wash.css cvs server: Updating . cvs update: move away ./wash.css; it is in the way C wash.css
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