RE: question about pserver

2002-06-14 Thread Schwenk, Jeanie
Correction ... that would be 2.9 -Original Message- From: Schwenk, Jeanie Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 5:42 PM To: CVSpost (E-mail) Subject: question about pserver I just want to verify what I've read because it seems wrong. When on a remote unix host, the successfully logged in use

Re: question about pserver

2002-06-15 Thread Larry Jones
Schwenk, Jeanie writes: > > When on a remote unix host, the successfully logged in user always has to > type > > cvs -d :pserver:generic@pilot:/usr/local/cvs co -c > > They can't just type "cvs co -c"? "Logging in" just associates a password with a CVSROOT specification, it doesn't set

Re: Question about pserver on SunOS

2000-11-29 Thread Larry Jones
Steve Dondershine writes: > > And these commands no longer work. cvs interaction yields > a message that the option --allow-root. is an > unrecognized option. > [...] > > Both systems are using cvs 1.10 If --allow-root is an unrecognized option, then it's not CVS 1.10. You probably have