Mike Ayers wrote: > > mmala wrote: > > > > Actually, right now our DNS is down so for running > > client server cvs,I am adding IP address of the > > clients as entries in the /etc/hosts file of the > > machine where cvs server is running.
... > > CVS is always reading old CVSROOT and is > > giving error 'there is no machine by that name' > > I changed CVSROOT in the autoexec file, rebooted that > > machine and did update with -d but in CVS/Root file, > > the old CVSROOT remains.How do I change this?The > > client is win 98 machine and cvs client is command prompt. > > Simply remove all the CVS/Root files in that sandbox and do a > `checkout -d` from the top of the tree. This will create new CVS/Root > files with the new root. Alternatively, you could add the IP address of the server to the client host file(s). In Windows 98, I believe the file is c:\windows\hosts. -Matt _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs