> I did and I got this, and i think it's ok, even if there is a ? that i don't >understand > > athena:~/cvszilla/CVSROOT# cvs update > cvs update: Updating . > M commitinfo > M loginfo > ? .verifymsg.swp > cvs update: Updating CVSROOT > U CVSROOT/commitinfo > U CVSROOT/loginfo > U CVSROOT/taginfo > U CVSROOT/verifymsg
'?' means the file is not controlled or ignored by CVS. In this case, I'm guessing that it's a temp file created by your text editor. You can add *.swp to CVSROOT/cvsignore to prevent CVS from listing this in the future, if you really want it ignored. > cvs commit: Rebuilding administrative file database > athena:~/cvszilla/CVSROOT# Looks like it worked; from a system-level POV, I would strongly suggest you use a normal user, not root, to do CVS operations. -Matt _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
