"Louis-David Mitterrand" wrote:
>
> Performing:
>
> % cvs -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/cvs update
>
> works fine, but when doing:
>
> % cvs update
>
> then I get tons of:
>
> C Item/Toys_and_Games/Wind_Up/index.md
> cvs update: move away Item/Travel_and_Transportation/ah.mc; it is in the
way
> C Item/Travel_and_Transportation/ah.mc
> cvs update: move away Item/Travel_and_Transportation/index.md; it is in
the way
> C Item/Travel_and_Transportation/index.md
> cvs update: move away Item/Travel_and_Transportation/Aircraft/ah.mc; it is
in the way
>
> even though the CVSROOT is defined to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/cvs. Am I
> missing something here?
>

You might check to see if your CVS/Root file within these directories is the
same as the -d option and the CVSROOT environment variable.  CVS might be a
bit confused if the CVS/Root is different, but I can't be certain it would
result in the problem you see here.

David


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