I am using WinCVS on Win2000 with working directory on Samba (mounted as drive Z:) and CVS server on Unix (SunOS).[SNIP]
Don't use a working directory on a network drive. Especially not a drive that is served by a different version of the OS (or a different OS) than the client. This is typical of the sort of problem you will encounter if you do. Apart from that, you may want to ask on a cvsnt list (IIRC WinCVS uses cvsnt, not cvs) or a wincvs list.
Any ideas of how to solve this problem without modifying CVS or WinCVS?
cvsnt: http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
WinCVS: http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/cvsgui
HTH,
Geoff
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