In
my case, I, as cvs admin, don't let users touch the ../CVSROOT
directory.
To
set up the CVSROOT/modules for your user, do...
> cvs co CVSROOT/modules
> cd CVSROOT
Add
the following line in the CVSROOT/modules file
modulename -a dir1 dir2 file1 file2
dir3/file3
> cvs commit
modulename, dir1, file1, etc. are of course the module
name
you
want, and the files and dirs you want to include. Your
user
can then
> cvs co modulename
and
get what you specified in the modules file
-chris
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Wang, Mary Y
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 2:23 PM
To: info-cvs@gnu.org
Subject: How to Setup CVSROOT/modules QuestionHi All,I was able to set up a CVS repository for my users and I'm very new in CVS. One user mentioned that he wants CVSROOT/modules capability to be working so that he can fetch a list of modules in the CVS repository. I have read some where this should be done by the user. Is this capability should be setup by an admin? If so, how do I do that? He access the CVS repository via TortoiseCVS client program.I'm really lost. Any inputs is appreciated.Thanks
Mary
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