Please contact the TortoiseCVS team for questions/advice about TortoiseCVS: http://www.tortoisecvs.org/support.shtml
The mailing list is linked on the page above to: http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=48103 The info-cvs newsgroup is not really the place to discuss TortoiseCVS or even to look for answers. In fact CVSNT is NoT CVS. If you get involved in the correct group then you'll find that questions you have are far more common and likely already answered in the FAQ or in the mailing list archive and you wont feel so frustrated and on your own: http://www.tortoisecvs.org/faq.shtml#exclusive Alternatively if you got TortoiseCVS installed via the CVS Suite 2009 (the new name for CVSNT) then it included comprehensive documentation on Configuration Management theory and how to configure your server for various models including reserved centralised, unreserved distributed etc. If you are running the server on windows then the server configuration wizard that runs after the install would lead you through making the correct choices. People who invest enormous time and money in creating these products like TortoiseCVS, CVSNT and CVS Suite do not want to see people struggling with getting SCCM running which is why they've made so many facilities available to people like you. Please use them. > There is the Edit Policy in TortoiseCVS preferences; there > is the WATCH setting in the repository (turn it off using > "cvs watch off"); there are the registered watchers (remove > yourself using "cvs watch remove"); there seems to be a bug > in (my version of) CVSNT that causes it to not change the > contents of the fileattr.xml file even though "cvs watch > off" and "cvs watch remove" were done (but manually editing > the fileattr.xml file and removing the watch statements also > does not fix the problem); and then... If there is a bug, please report it to the TortoiseCVS team. Regards, Arthur Barrett
