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From: | Mark Fraser |
Subject: | CVS/root error (or warning) message |
Date: | Tue, 19 Feb 2002 14:48:26 -0500 |
I have set up CVS to run locally, all involving
windows
machines. The repository is called 'cvsroot'
and
is being accessed as
\\ServerName\cvsroot
Import works fine. Then..
When (on the client) I set an environment variable
like so:
set CVSROOT=\\ServerName\cvsroot
and then do:
cvs co projectname
It seems to work but I get the
message:
--------------------------------------------
cvs checkout: in directory \\ServerName\cvsroot:
cvs checkout: ignoring CVS/Root because it specifies a non-existent repository \\ServerName\cvsroot ---------------------------------------------
(Then I also get the message when I do cvs commit
without the -d parameter)
BUT, if I do:
cvs -d $CVSROOT$ co projectname
I get no error message (I also get no error if I
use \\ServerName\cvsroot instead of
the variable).
Basically I would like to be able to run the client
commands without
getting this message and without having to use the
-d parameter.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Mark
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