Matthias,

Keep in mind that BBEdit and the shell use different environment variables, so if you need $CVSROOT or $CVS_RSH, you may need to set them in the environment.plist. I haven't tried setting bbedit's scm parameters, because I've never quite understood how they're supposed to work.

Still, it seems that CVS/Root should have the CVSROOT value after the initial checkout.

-Charles
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On May 22, 2008, at 10:18 AM, "Gabor Maghera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Did you happen to change your OS username or user directory for the
system you are working on?  I had the same issue and it turned out
that BBEdit had an incorrect path in one of the preferences.

Cheers,
Gabor



On 5/22/08, Matthias Odisio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

I have a directory that is managed both by CVS (with a remote server) and by Subversion (with a local repository). Yes, it's not ideal at all, but
that's the setup.

The CVS menu of BBedit is restricted to only Update, Commit, Show status, Export project and Show log, as if BBedit were thniking the files are not managed by CVS. If I try to update, I'm asked for a CVSROOT, whereas the
CVS/Root file is pointing to the remote server.

What is going wrong?

Nota Bene:
The Subversion menu of BBedit is working fine.
When I use the command line clients (cvs, svn), everything behaves
correctly.

Matthias




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