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Re: using .cvsrc in client-server setup
From: |
Jeeva Sarma |
Subject: |
Re: using .cvsrc in client-server setup |
Date: |
Wed, 4 Dec 2002 11:16:51 -0800 (PST) |
Hi
Thanks to all who responded. I could indeed save the
file as .cvsrc but now I am getting the error "CVS.EXE
update: cannot open CVS/Entries for reading: No such
file or directory CVS.EXE [update aborted]: no
repository"
The setup worked perfectly till now; nothing has
changed except that I added the .cvsrc.I have the
following 2 entries in my .cvsrc
cvs co -P
cvs update -d
When I deleted the .cvsrc file, it worked fine.
Can anyone tell me what is wrong?
Thanks,
Jeeva Sarma
--- "Riechers, Matthew W"
<address@hidden> wrote:
> Jeeva Sarma wrote:
> >
> > Hi
> > Windows 98 does not allow me to name/create a file
> as
> > ".cvsrc"
>
> In Win2k, Windows Explorer won't create a file
> beginning with a '.', but
> notepad can save a file as '.cvsrc'. I would hope
> this also works in
> Win98...
>
> -Matt
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- using .cvsrc in client-server setup, Jeeva Sarma, 2002/12/02
- Re: using .cvsrc in client-server setup, Larry Jones, 2002/12/02
- Re: using .cvsrc in client-server setup, Jeeva Sarma, 2002/12/02
- Re: using .cvsrc in client-server setup, Larry Jones, 2002/12/03
- Re: using .cvsrc in client-server setup, Jeeva Sarma, 2002/12/03
- Re: using .cvsrc in client-server setup, Riechers, Matthew W, 2002/12/04
- Re: using .cvsrc in client-server setup, Jeeva Sarma, 2002/12/04
- Re: using .cvsrc in client-server setup,
Jeeva Sarma <=