Thanks, I got it going now.  I wasn't treating fsvs like svn.  I needed to
check out first.  I wasn't seeing that in the instructions and was wondering
how it would work.

So, can I consider fsvs as a wrapper for the basic svn commands?

To restart with a fresh, unused fsvs system, can I just delete everything in
/etc/fsvs and /var/spool/fsvs?

Last question, since I'm rather new on Linux, is there a comprehensive list
of ignores somewhere that I can look at and determine if I need them?

Thanks a million, I really like where this is going.

Bill

-----Original Message-----
From: Gunter Ohrner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 12:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Problem with setting URL

Am Mittwoch, 7. November 2007 schrieb Bill Michal:
> I got through to fsvs commit, but it takes me into vi (at least it
> looks like vi).

It probably invoked the program your system is configured to use as a text 
editor, which very well might be vi. IIRC most programs use the EDITOR or 
VISUAL environment variables to determine the editor to use.

You are supposed to enter a commit message and ":x" vi, then the commit 
will begin.

Alternatively you can specify a commit message using the "-m" command line 
switch, just as it's done in svn.

Greetings,

  Gunter

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