I found a post in an archive regarding this issue which came quite close to an answer, but not quite. I thought I would share my efforts in case it saves someone some time. Here is the root of teh original thread: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/info-cvs/2002-09/msg00009.html
Environment: Running unix/Windows cvs clients on source located on a volume shared between OSs, shared using either Samba or Windows Services for unix NFS (I tried both). specifically, unix client: cvs (various versions 1.11.2 up to the latest stable release, under linux). Windows clients: WinCVS and the PushOK cvs proxy for VisualStudio. The server is a linux box running cvs 1.11.17, on slackware 9. Symptom: Running pretty much any cvs command on a client (unix or windows) results in something like the following: ... cvs stuff ... cvs status: Examining . /#cvs.lock): No such file or directoryctory for `/home/cvsroot/blah 'vs status: failed to obtain dir lock in repository `/home/cvsroot/blah cvs [status aborted]: read lock failed - giving up Fix: Run dos2unix (or similar) on the CVS/Repository file in the client directory. Note this problem is on the client, not the server. The problem is that the DOS EOL at the end of the path in CVS/Repository is interpreted as part of the path. This may be an incomplete fix, as I am a newvie running a cvs server, but it seems to have worked for me with no ill effects. Cheers Jim ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Email the way you want it - scanned for viruses and unwanted content by emailsystems Information regarding this service can be found at www.emailsystems.com _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs