Well, from my experience (and I made you a part of it recently)
I can only conclude that the GUI applet for the cvsservice.exe
Creates more confusion than help. Despite the fact that I am
Pretty sure how I now know the difference between the "repository
prefix" and
The "repository root", I still had too many problems of the kind you are
Encountering now.

So, I decided to use the good old command line interface instead and did

Something like:

        Create the folder c:\cvs
        Run               cvsservice -i c:\cvs
        Run               net start cvs
        Run               cvs init

Of course, all this applies to 57c - not 57d.


Nik

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 4:35 PM
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Subject: [Cvsnt] Where is what being done?


Just being curious:
Which part is handling the repository prefix stuff, cvs.exe or
cvsservice.exe? Can my problem in 57d (repository does not exist) be
caused by cvsservice.exe instead of cvs.exe. I noticed that 57d took a
lot longer to start and stop than 57c did.


/Bo
(Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)


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