Thomas Olausson writes:
>
> Also, if I try to change the CVSROOT string to use
> my own user (which I know the password of), I get the same
> result.
When you're working in a checked-out directory, CVS gets cvsroot from
CVS/Root rather than from $CVSROOT (that makes life much more convenient
for people who work with multiple repositories). You can use the -d
global option on the command line to override CVS/Root.
-Larry Jones
It's not denial. I'm just very selective about the reality I accept.
-- Calvin