Mike Ayers writes: > > Whoops! That should have read "may never" or "almost never", > assuming that checking out clean trees or importing are rarely done. > In either case, setting an environmental variable, the procedure > intended for making permanent changes to one's computing environment, > does not seem to be the proper way to do this. I am glad for the new > way, and push it, because CVSROOT was never a good way to do this.
But you still seem to be treating it as an either/or proposition, and it's not. It makes a lot of sense to set $CVSROOT to your default repository and then override it with -d on the command line when necessary. -Larry Jones Hello, I'm wondering if you sell kegs of dynamite. -- Calvin _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs