Mike Castle wrote:

> On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 02:24:27PM -0500, Derek R. Price wrote:
> > I believe that using your .cshrc, .bashrc, or the like is the accepted method.  You
> > could always put it in your .cvsrc too, I suppose, but that's harder to override 
>when
> > you want a new one, I think.
>
> Using "cvs -d" isn't too hard I would think...

Turns out it is.  I've been trying it since you mentioned it and just figured it out.  
It
works fine for awhile, and '-d' can be used to override it temporarily, as you'd 
expect,
but any repository you create this way cannot be updated without respecifying its 
CVSROOT
on the command line since the '-d' in the .cvsrc file overrides the CVS/Root admin file
entry.

Derek

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