Let's put the question differently ...
Where are the ",v" files located, once checked in ?

Thomas,







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Thomas SMETS wrote:
> 
> I'm trying to use CVS ...but it seems that things are not that easy!
> I created the following
> /home/cvsroot
> /home/cvsroot/CVSROOT
> with at the moment priviledge rwx for everybody
> (as 'su', chmod 777 -Rv /home/cvsroot).
> The in /etc/bashrc (everyone uses BASH so it's fine), i put the
> following :
> <snip>
> CVSROOT=/home/cvsroot
> export CVSROOT
> </snip>
> 
> Doing a ci <filename>
> of a file creates the ",v" version in the directory of the file & not in
> the "${CVSROOT}".
> 
> I tried the same with /opt instead of /home but it wasn't succesfull
> either ...
> 
> Could someone tell me what's wrong ?
> 
> Thomas,
> 
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