
Haven't seen this for a while - I was unable to build the most current version of Python from CVS and was about to squawk, when I realized that the problem was a bogus "config.h" in my dist/src/Include directory: shell$ pwd /usr/local/src/Python-CVS/python/dist/src/Include shell$ cvs status config.h =================================================================== File: config.h Status: Up-to-date Working revision: 2.1 Repository revision: 2.1 /cvsroot/python/python/dist/src/Include/Attic/config.h,v Sticky Tag: (none) Sticky Date: (none) Sticky Options: (none) A fresh checkout of the whole tree does not contain this file. I know how to fix this (edit CVS/Entries) but it troubles me that old files from the Attic keep re-appearing when I do updates (without any sticky tags or anything, I always do "cvs update -dP") Am I the only person who sees this? Does Sourceforge just not like me for some reason?
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Charles G Waldman