Hi, We're using CVS on both Windows and Linux, using the ":local:" access method. Our repository is located on AFS, from Linux it's accessible as "/afs/...", and from Windows the repository is accessible using some drive letter that is mapped to the root of AFS. I now want to use the LockDir option in CVSROOT/config to change the location where CVS creates its lock directories, but I have a problem: How do I specify a directory in a way that will be meaningful to CVS on both Windows and Linux? If I use "/afs/...", CVS on Windows won't accept that, and if I use ":local:z:\...", CVS on Linux won't accept that. I know that the natural solution is a CVS server - but it's not trivial for us to switch to client/server because of some administrative issues, and it will take time until we get there. For the mean time - how do I make LockDir work? I noticed that I cannot specify relative locations (e.g., ../Locks). Is there an option to specify the directory relative to the CVSROOT?
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