On 09/23/2010 10:03 PM, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
On 09/23/2010 09:31 PM, Jim wrote:
FC 13
I copied this line from a website and between the -d an server was a smiley face Icon that screwed up the line, would anyone have any ideal what goes in where the smiley face icon was ?
Go back with your web browser to the page, and view the page source (control-u in firefox) and find out what the original characters were. Probably was a character sequence involving a colon and/or a parenthesis and maybe a letter or number....
You might also play with your browser's page style and turn it off (no style).
cvs -z3 -d server:anonymous@libwpd.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/libwpd co -P libwpd2
Error message: cvs checkout: CVSROOT password specification is only valid for cvs checkout: pserver connection method. cvs [checkout aborted]: Bad CVSROOT: `dserver:anonymous@libwpd.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/libwpd'.
Here is line in question in source. LinuxOuestions has a habit of sticking in a smiley face in place when you type a certain character.
<b>cvs -z3 -d<img src="http://static.linuxquestions.org/questions/images/smilies/tongue.gif view-source:http://static.linuxquestions.org/questions/images/smilies/tongue.gif"border="0"alt=""title="Stick Out Tongue"class="inlineimg"/>server:anonymous@libwpd.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/libwpd co -P libwpd2</b><br /> <br />