oops, one more thing it still seems that when I go into the working copy and try to execute CVS-commands it again doesn't use CVSROOT envoirment variable but what is set into ./CVS/Repository.. What I should do remove/modify all Repository files !!!? Thanx in advance
PS. Isn't Repository files created every time u check-out ... if I follow my thought it means that if I create working copy via normal-method but then I want to use it via say :pserver: method, I'm in big trouble ... i.e. I can't override repository pointed by ./CVS/Repository file with CVSROOT. Isn't it closer to the mind to think that CVSROOT has the precedence over all other methods of specifyng Repository except -d option... or I'm missing something... | Yep that was exactly the problem ... Thanx alot ... | | > I'm tring to set : | | > CVSROOT=:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/path/to/cvs | | > export CVSROOT | | > | | > But I'm still getting errors when I try to login !!! | | | | One possible pitfall, if ./CVS/Repository exists, it takes precendence | over | | $CVSROOT. That is, you either have to use the -d-switch, or be in a | | directory not controlled by CVS before beeing able to log in. _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs