On Tue, Aug 30, 2005 at 05:37:39PM -0600, Chris Cejka wrote: > Hello everyone, > > Currently I'm using Samba as a bridge between my Unix files and my windows > XP client and it works just fine. But I'm having a problem with using CVS > on my Windows XP client. I don't want to have two separate copies of my > source files - one copy on my unix box and another copy on my Windows XP > client and use CVS to manage two copies of the same sources in different > locations. I'm using Samba to solve this issue. In other words, I want the > source files to reside in one location period! That location being on my > unix box. The problem I'm having is with CVS on the Windows XP client. > When I do a CVS update on my Windows XP client that is mapped to my unix > files via Samba I get the following error: > > > cvs update: in directory .: > > cvs update: ignoring CVS/Root because it specifies a non-existent repository > /home/dev/cvs > > > Please note that I have the CVSROOT environment variable set on my Windows > XP client to the following: > > > :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/dev/cvs > > > Anyones help would be greatly appreciated!
Do a checkout on the Unix box with the same CVSROOT as on the other client. > > > Thankyou, Let us known if it helped? > > Chris Cheers Geert Stappers P.S. Did http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2005-August/110168.html help?
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