Paddy T writes:
>
> But I still don't understand why suddenly after the
> groups have been changed,cvs is giving the error.
It's hard to say at this point.
> Specifically the following occurs.
> C:\cvs>cvs -d /cvsadmin/mbtvrep co Mbtv/src/sdm
> cvs [checkout aborted]: /cvsadmin/mbtvrep/CVSROOT: No
> such file or directory
That's because your CVSROOT specification (/cvsadmin/mbtvrep) is
specifying a *local* repository that doesn't exist instead of a remote
repository. It should be something like :server:host:/cvsadmin/mbtvrep
instead -- check $CVSROOT to see exactly what you're supposed to be
using.
> C:\cvs>cvs co Mbtv/src
> Permission denied
This *is* using the remote server. Upgrading it to CVS 1.11 will tell
you *what* permission is being denied for.
-Larry Jones
Fortunately, that was our plan from the start. -- Calvin
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