Eugene Grosbein writes: > > One more addition: if I run 'cvs --allow-root=/home/ncvs' instead of > 'cvs --allow-root=/home/ncvs' I see it still tries to create lock > in the repository and fails due to 'Permission denied'. [...] > instead of 'cvs -R --allow-root=/home/ncvs'.
And your point is? You can use LockDir= in CVSROOT/config to put the lock files somewhere other than in the repository. I have no idea what -R does since that's not in standard CVS. You can also specify the global -n option to CVS in most cases to avoid creating lock files at all. -Larry Jones Don't you hate it when your boogers freeze? -- Calvin _______________________________________________ Bug-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-cvs