Nevermind... I'm slowly getting a grasp on how this works :-) > > > Hi again, > > > > Being unable to solve my past issue, now I beg you to give me a > simple > > example of how to use CVS. Here is what I've been trying so far: > > > > First take a look at the following tree: > > > > +z:/ > > --iBackup > > ----bin > > ----obj > > --other folders... > > > > So: > > > > 1. I create a repository in CVSNT for Z:/ (CVSNT automatically > > initializes it), and another for Z:/iBackup. > > 2. I set the CVSROOT env var to :pserver:ivanv@sistemas:z:/ > > 3. I set the HOME env var to C:\test > > 4. I issue "CVS login" and I'm logged in succesfully. > > 5. I issue "CVS checkout iBackup", and the thing says that it cannot > > access "z://CVSROOT". > > 5. I change CVSROOT to :pserver:ivanv@sistemas:z:/iBackup > > 6. I login again and issue "CVS checkout bin", and now it says it > > cannot access z:/ibackup/CVSROOT... how come... > > > > It appears the repositories are indeed being initialized since I can > > see the CVSROOT subfolder on each repository. > > > > Also, I tried reinitializing the repository by "CVS init", but it > > says "cvs [init aborted]: end of file from server (consult above > > messages if any)". There is no "above" message. > > > > Boy, I really want to begin using CVS, but so far it has proven to be > > very difficult (it was a headache to get it working in the first > place, > > and WinCVS does not work properly, but who's complaining? LOL) > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > - Ivan V. > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Info-cvs mailing list > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs > > > > > > La palidez de la magnolia me invade! > >
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