So...pick a place on the unix box, initialize the space, follow the direction for setting up the pserver and you are in business.
I ended up putting the CVS on a local drive on my Windows box - one that is a different physical drive from the boot drive. My desktop isn't running Windows, only my laptop.
However, I must say that I've got the setup working now and it's *really* nice. I actually used WinCVS to add the files to the CVS repository and then had Eclipse check it out to the right directory on the web roots for testing.
Now if I could just figure out a way to get MSSQL Server running in Linux I wouldn't have to reboot into Windows when I'm working on the road with the laptop ;)
Hatton
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