> Hi,
>
> I'm having problems running cvs on a mapped drive
>
> This is the command I'm running:
>
> cvs.exe -q -z9 update -d -P aspirin.html cvs [update aborted]:
> cannot open file aspirin.html for comparing: Permission denied

Yep, I can assume your on a windows box.


> I've run cvs on mapped drives before and haven't had these sorts
> of problems. I have full control over the file, so I can't
> understand why cvs can't access it
>
> Client: Concurrent Versions System (CVSNT) 2.0.51d (client/server)
> Server: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.12.9 (client/server)

Clinet: some windows version  <- I guess
Server: no idea here          <- I guess

CVSNT does not like network drives. It says so somewhere in the docs.

Don't use it.

I had this issue when I started using TortoiseCVS. It installs CVSNT.

So I started investigating this, and played around with CVSNT and then
found CVSHOME.

I pulled the latest binaries from cvshome.org, set them up and have no
troubles with my sandbox being on a network drive, or a mapped drive for
that matter.

But my CVSROOT is on our linux box at the office (my workstation is at
home, XP Pro)

That's all I can add to this.

Walter


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