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Re: Newbie Q: "cannot open CVS/Entries for reading"
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Larry Jones |
Subject: |
Re: Newbie Q: "cannot open CVS/Entries for reading" |
Date: |
Wed, 14 Aug 2002 12:16:29 -0400 (EDT) |
Mike Ayers writes:
>
> So if you are using CVS properly, the CVSROOT env var never comes
> into play.
I think you're overstating the case. Most people just use a single
repository and even people who use multiple repositories usually have
one repository that they use more often than others. In those cases, it
makes sense to set $CVSROOT so you don't have to explicitly set it on
the command line even for checkout (or import!) in most cases.
-Larry Jones
>From now on, I'm devoting myself to the cultivation of
interpersonal relationships. -- Calvin
- Newbie Q: "cannot open CVS/Entries for reading", Albin Takami, 2002/08/01
- Re: Newbie Q: "cannot open CVS/Entries for reading", Mike Ayers, 2002/08/02
- RE: Newbie Q: "cannot open CVS/Entries for reading", Albin Takami, 2002/08/02
- RE: Newbie Q: "cannot open CVS/Entries for reading", Albin Takami, 2002/08/02
- Re: Newbie Q: "cannot open CVS/Entries for reading", Mike Ayers, 2002/08/04
- RE: Newbie Q: "cannot open CVS/Entries for reading", Albin Takami, 2002/08/13
- RE: Newbie Q: "cannot open CVS/Entries for reading", Albin Takami, 2002/08/14
- Re: Newbie Q: "cannot open CVS/Entries for reading", Mike Ayers, 2002/08/15