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Don't know how much it will help, but the jCVS client allows you to type
parameters to commands (as opposed to setting them like in wincvs).

-----Original Message-----
From: Atkinson, Chip [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Friday, 16 February 2001 7:04 AM
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Subject: RE: Website development


Could you elaborate on this a bit?  I looked through the man page on cvs and
it looks like -d only takes a directory as an argument.  Unfortunately too,
I'm stuck with WinCVS or some other GUI thing that works under Windows for
the rest of the people who are going to use CVS.
Thanks,

Chip

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> Atkinson, Chip writes:
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> > Is there some other way that we can all use the same sandbox without
> > resorting to a generic login?
> 
> Always use the -d global option on the command line -- it overrides
> what's in CVS/Repository.
> 
> -Larry Jones
> 
> Wow, how existential can you get? -- Hobbes
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