Index: contrib/cvs/src/server.c =================================================================== RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/contrib/cvs/src/server.c,v retrieving revision 1.1.1.15 diff -u -r1.1.1.15 server.c --- contrib/cvs/src/server.c 15 Apr 2004 01:01:55 -0000 1.1.1.15 +++ contrib/cvs/src/server.c 20 May 2004 13:03:43 -0000 @@ -1638,8 +1638,18 @@ && strncmp (arg, name, cp - name) == 0) { timefield = strchr (cp + 1, '/') + 1; - if (*timefield != '=') + /* If the time field is not currently empty, then one of + * serve_modified, serve_is_modified, & serve_unchanged were + * already called for this file. We would like to ignore the + * reinvocation silently or, better yet, exit with an error + * message, but we just avoid the copy-forward and overwrite the + * value from the last invocation instead. See the comment below + * for more. + */ + if (*timefield == '/') { + /* Copy forward one character. Space was allocated for this + * already in serve_entry(). */ cp = timefield + strlen (timefield); cp[1] = '\0'; while (cp > timefield) @@ -1647,8 +1657,17 @@ *cp = cp[-1]; --cp; } - *timefield = '='; } + /* If *TIMEFIELD wasn't "/", we assume that it was because of + * multiple calls to Is-Modified & Unchanged by the client and + * just overwrite the value from the last call. Technically, we + * should probably either ignore calls after the first or send the + * client an error, since the client/server protocol specification + * specifies that only one call to either Is-Modified or Unchanged + * is allowed, but broken versions of WinCVS & TortoiseCVS rely on + * this behavior. + */ + *timefield = '='; break; } } @@ -1682,8 +1701,18 @@ && strncmp (arg, name, cp - name) == 0) { timefield = strchr (cp + 1, '/') + 1; - if (!(timefield[0] == 'M' && timefield[1] == '/')) + /* If the time field is not currently empty, then one of + * serve_modified, serve_is_modified, & serve_unchanged were + * already called for this file. We would like to ignore the + * reinvocation silently or, better yet, exit with an error + * message, but we just avoid the copy-forward and overwrite the + * value from the last invocation instead. See the comment below + * for more. + */ + if (*timefield == '/') { + /* Copy forward one character. Space was allocated for this + * already in serve_entry(). */ cp = timefield + strlen (timefield); cp[1] = '\0'; while (cp > timefield) @@ -1691,8 +1720,17 @@ *cp = cp[-1]; --cp; } - *timefield = 'M'; } + /* If *TIMEFIELD wasn't "/", we assume that it was because of + * multiple calls to Is-Modified & Unchanged by the client and + * just overwrite the value from the last call. Technically, we + * should probably either ignore calls after the first or send the + * client an error, since the client/server protocol specification + * specifies that only one call to either Is-Modified or Unchanged + * is allowed, but broken versions of WinCVS & TortoiseCVS rely on + * this behavior. + */ + *timefield = 'M'; if (kopt != NULL) { if (alloc_pending (strlen (name) + 80))