Re: Changing CVSROOT in CVS/Root of working directory

2002-11-27 Thread Mike Ayers
Riechers, Matthew W wrote: Alternatively, you could add the IP address of the server to the client host file(s). In Windows 98, I believe the file is c:\windows\hosts. In Windows NT systems and derivatives, the file is usually %SYSTEMROOT%\etc\hosts. CAVEAT: Doing this now may cause much pa

Re: Changing CVSROOT in CVS/Root of working directory

2002-11-26 Thread Riechers, Matthew W
Mike Ayers wrote: > > mmala wrote: > > > > Actually, right now our DNS is down so for running > > client server cvs,I am adding IP address of the > > clients as entries in the /etc/hosts file of the > > machine where cvs server is running. ... > > CVS is always reading old CVSROOT and is > > giv

Re: Changing CVSROOT in CVS/Root of working directory

2002-11-25 Thread Mike Ayers
mmala wrote: Hi I am facing a problem. Actually, right now our DNS is down so for running client server cvs,I am adding IP address of the clients as entries in the /etc/hosts file of the machine where cvs server is running.But we all have previously checked out working directories;the old CVSROOT

Changing CVSROOT in CVS/Root of working directory

2002-11-25 Thread mmala
Hi I am facing a problem. Actually, right now our DNS is down so for running client server cvs,I am adding IP address of the clients as entries in the /etc/hosts file of the machine where cvs server is running.But we all have previously checked out working directories;the old CVSROOT is no longer v