Xavier, If the windows server is using CVSNT server and the repository is stored in D:\CVS then the repository will also have a "root name", which can be anything, eg: "/fred/". It is the "root name" you want to append to the CVSROOT. If there is no root name defined then use :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:d:/cvs or use :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:d:\\cvs.
CVSNT questions are better directed to the CVSNT newsgroup: news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsnt or http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt If it is a CVSNT server, the Linux client of CVSNT will give you more features than the standard CVS Linux client. http://www.cvsnt.org/ Using the directory name "CVS" on Windows or Linux is generally a bad idea (it's a reserved word). D:\CVSREPO would have been better... Regards, Arthur Barrett -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Travos Xavier Sent: Monday, 13 June 2005 5:51 AM To: [email protected] Subject: login cvs from Linux on windows directory Hy all, I am using cvs from a linux platform and the cvs directory is on a server. My problem is that the cvs directory for the server in on a windows host D:\CVS. How to login ? Im doing :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:???? because it is not linux directory /usr/cvs for example. Thanks for help. Regards, Xavier ___________________________________________________________________________ Appel audio GRATUIT partout dans le monde avec le nouveau Yahoo! Messenger T�l�chargez cette version sur http://fr.messenger.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
