Hi Peter, > Dear sir, > > I am new to win CVS, > We are using a cvs server which is a Linux system, > I would like to add a new folder into the repository > > if I use > > Cvs -d add temp - it is not working > Cvs -d import temp - is not working. > > How to create the initial folder so that I can checkout the module > in the client systems on windows platform?
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