So what happens the? I presume the client knows that it has a pserver
(etc) 'Repository URL' (sic!) and dispatches the appropriate outgoing
request. The server performs the specified action into a server
side work area (where is that? Can it be configured?) and returns the
result to the client. The client then performs a mirror of the server
side actions at the client host.
Is that right?
Where is this documented?
How are per-user requests separated at the server side work area?
When is the servser side work area cleared?
#!/mjh
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Sent: 08 May 2001 19:33
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Subject: Re: cannot export from remote repo to absolute pathname
Mark Hewitt writes:
>
> I have an exactly similar problem (CVS version 1.11, Solaris 2.6).
> Looking at the code suggests that the working area check
> (i.e., is there a CVS directory here) is done at the server
> and not at the client.
>
> Can this be correct?
Yes. The server's working area should be exactly similar [sic] to the
client's.
-Larry Jones
I keep forgetting that rules are only for little nice people. -- Calvin
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