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New CVSROOT, old sandbox.
From: |
Jimmy Rimmer |
Subject: |
New CVSROOT, old sandbox. |
Date: |
Thu, 6 Sep 2001 15:21:01 -0700 |
I have changes in my sandbox that I can't check in, for reasons that are too
complicated to describe here.
We recently moved our CVSROOT from a local directory (boo!) to a Linux
server over SSH (yay!). Of course, if I try to do a CVS update, I get an
error message, because all of the <somedirectory>/CVS/Root entries have the
old location. I know I can use the -d option to force it to use the new
location, but that's not a satisfactory permanent solution.
What's the easiest way to change the CVS/Root entries? The directory
structure is mind-bogglingly huge.
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- New CVSROOT, old sandbox.,
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