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From: | ankush grover |
Subject: | Re: CVS |
Date: | Wed, 28 Mar 2007 17:07:13 +0530 |
OHOHO !! you are right !! Basic information do you need :-p Well ... in the morning .. it work in th command line ... but ... now I cant make it to work >From the Freebsd command line: cvs -d /usr/local/cvs init export CVSROOT=:pserver:address@hidden:/usr/local/cvs cvs login and i get /usr/local/cvs: no such repository In my windows I use: UEStudio '06 ... it support CVS : cvs.exe [login aborted]: /usr/local/cvs :2401:gastos: no such repository
How ur running the cvs server means it is running under xinetd or inetd( if these r avaliable on freebsd then may be something else) check /usr/local/cvs if this directory contains a folder or directory called CVSROOT then you require this command everytime "cvs -d /usr/local/cvs init" . This command is used only for initializing repository. If there is no CVSROOT directory under /usr/local/cvs and ur not able to initialize it then as a root or superuser initialize this directory and then try to login in. Do u have permissions on /usr/local/cvs directory means can u read and write in this directory. Regards Ankush
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