You seem to be saying that you have a file var/lib/cvsd/cvsrepo/test/check. Txt If so, this is not a valid part of your repository. A file that appears as test/check.
Txt in a checkout would be text/check. Txt,v in the repository, and its contents would be a CVS/RCS file with revision history You can create directories in a CVS repository directly with mkdir though it's not recommended. You can't create files that way, you have to check out a directory, create a file in the directory and commit the file.
You seem to be saying that you have a file /var/lib/cvsd/cvsrepo/test/check.txt. If so, this is not a valid part of your repository. A file that appears as test/check.
Txt in a checkout would be text/check. Txt,v in the repository, and its contents would be a CVS/RCS file with revision history. You can create directories in a CVS repository directly with mkdir, though it's not recommended.
You can't create files that way, you have to check out a directory, create a file in the directory and commit the file.
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