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Re: using .cvsrc in client-server setup
From: |
Jeeva Sarma |
Subject: |
Re: using .cvsrc in client-server setup |
Date: |
Tue, 3 Dec 2002 17:17:24 -0800 (PST) |
Hi
Windows 98 does not allow me to name/create a file as
".cvsrc"
I tried naming a file just cvsrc and setting HOMEDRIVE
and HOMEPATH.It doesn't work.
Can anyone tell me how they accomplished setting
global options on windows 98?Any other suggestions? I
really really need cvs co -P,update -P and update -d
as default options for all users.
TIA,
Jeeva Sarma
--- Larry Jones <address@hidden> wrote:
> Jeeva Sarma writes (about .cvsrc):
> >
> > How do I set this for a windows98 client?(command
> > line)
> > Where should I have this file?
>
> See
>
<http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_19.html#IDX330>.
>
> -Larry Jones
>
> That gives me a FABULOUS idea. -- Calvin
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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 <=
- 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, 2002/12/04