Julian Opificius wrote:
Todd Denniston wrote:
Julian Opificius wrote:
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No, my primary heartache is the intended location of the lock file in
the message, which is not where my configuration keeps lock files - I
use /var/lock for that so I can use pserver to prevent unlogged write
access to the repository.
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Q2) did you edit $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/config {to mod the LockDir variable} in
$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/
or did you do a `cvs -d $CVSROOT checkout CVSROOT` and
edit it in the checked out location then do a checkin? Note that except for
the password file, the second method (`cvs checkout CVSROOT`) is the way all
the files in $CVSROOT/CVSROOT should be edited.
Yes, I did the latter.
Q3) did you do a checkin in $CHECKOUTPATH/CVSROOT?
I don't understand this question.
I wanted to make sure you checked in any edits you made to the config files.
i.e., does
less /usr/local/cvsroot/CVSROOT/config
show the file containing what you expect?
Bear in mind we're using WinCVS client on Windows, we're not using Xnix
clients.
Should not matter from a CVS perspective (even for the problem you are
having), though the non-CVS commands I suggest you issue are generally
expected to be done on the Unix host you are using as a server. ... Let me
make sure the assumption I have from the paths you use is correct: You are
using CVS|CVSNT on a Unix host as your server, not CVS|CVSNT on a cygwin
host?