Hello,


Well, one problem is that you should not share your repo with NFS.

CVS and NFS both have locking mechanisms, and they don't play nicely.

I don't think those files are supposed to stay in /tmp, I don't know
if this has anything to do with using NFS to share your repository.

Why not use client/server CVS with RSH/SSH or pserver instead?
Hopefully someone else can give more insight on the /tmp problem.



HTH,
Rob Helmer


On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 06:10:59PM -0400, Kumar, Subramaniam wrote:
> We use WinCVS(on NT Desktop)  and the CVS repository on UNIX. The CVS
> repo. is on a NFS file system.
> 
> What we see is , everytime is a user uses CVS , it creates directories
> in /tmp on the Unix Machine which never gets deleted. This leads to /tmp
> getting full.
> 
> Is there a config setting on CVS which will instruct it to clean up
> after itself ?
> 
> Help and info is much appreciated.
> 
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