if I do a "cvs update" all works well. If I do a "cvs update -d" (or an update with
the "Create missing directories that exist in the repository" checked in WinCVS) I get
a bunch of folders from other projects added to my project. We recently upgraded to
CVS server version 1.11.6 from a much ol
We are moving our CVS repository to a different machine soon. We currently use the
actual machine name that holds our repository in the CVSROOT so any projects that are
checked-out have this machine name in the CVS\root file.
We have more than 100 projects using CVS. Do we have to have every
We have an occasional problem where someone will lock a file and then leave
the company without unlocking it. When this person leaves, their accounts
are deleted.
We then have a lot of difficulty unlocking the file so others can use it. I
have tried unlocking it from an account in the cvsadmin g