On Apr 22, 1:22pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Larry Jones) wrote: -- Subject: Re: (no subject)
| Christos Zoulas writes: | > | > On the server the repository is mounted | > via amd as a local mount: | > | > % amq | grep /src/twosigma | > /src/twosigma ufs /dev/sda9 /net/fsdv1/src-1/twosigma | > | > It is just that I don't want to give out /net/fsdv1/src-1/twosigma | > as the repository name, and I want to keep the logical name | > /src/twosigma as the advertised repository path, so that I can move | > things around when I want to. | | So why don't you just mount /dev/sda9 on /src/twosigma? I agree that | CVS should be fixed, but it seems like you're just making trouble for | yourself in the meantime. Because /src is an automounted directory and you cannot mount things under it (since it is controlled by amd): % df /src Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on fsdv1:(pid781) 0 0 0 - /src Now, I could change my cvs machine not to use amd, but then this machine would be `special' and I don't like to special case things for no reason. I am trying not to make trouble for myself, but it seems that using amd and cvs together is not an easy task. christos _______________________________________________ Bug-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-cvs