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Re: (XP) cvs [checkout aborted]: cannot rename file CVS/Entries.Backup to CVS/Entries: Permission denied


  Thanks, that makes sense. Do you know if Windows provides any way to find 
out who the culprit is? Who has the file open?

  I have a Symantec anti-virus. I'm not sure if I know about every time it's 
doing its thing. It might be, but it would be strange for it to fail every 
time.

  I'm not running WinCVS, or anything else that knows about those 
directories (in fact, CVS just created the directories). I don't have an 
Explorer open to those directories.

"Shankar Unni" <shankarunni@netscape.net> wrote in message 
de5dou$nef$1@sea.gmane.org">news:de5dou$nef$1@sea.gmane.org...
> Greg Jones wrote:
>
>>   cvs [checkout aborted]: cannot rename file CVS/Entries.Backup to
>>   CVS/Entries: Permission denied
>
> This is a symptom of something else having that file open.
>
> * What Antivirus software do you have? They sometimes take a few seconds 
> to do their check, during which time the file is open.
>
> * Are you also running something else (like WinCVS), or any other package 
> that likes to scan directories based on change notifications? (Sometimes 
> you'll see this error if you have Windows explorer open at the right 
> (wrong) directory..)
>
> 




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