Hello everyone,
Currently I'm using Samba as a bridge between my Unix files and my windows XP client and it works just fine. But I'm having a problem with using CVS on my Windows XP client. I don't want to have two separate copies of my source files - one copy on my unix box and another copy on my Windows XP client and use CVS to manage two copies of the same sources in different locations. I'm using Samba to solve this issue. In other words, I want the source files to reside in one location period! That location being on my unix box. The problem I'm having is with CVS on the Windows XP client. When I do a CVS update on my Windows XP client that is mapped to my unix files via Samba I get the following error: cvs update: in directory .: cvs update: ignoring CVS/Root because it specifies a non-existent repository /home/dev/cvs Please note that I have the CVSROOT environment variable set on my Windows XP client to the following: :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/dev/cvs Anyones help would be greatly appreciated! Thankyou, Chris -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba