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From: "Graham Reeds" <grahamr AT DON'TSPAMME.dtn.ntl.com>
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Subject: Re: CVS in a dos box...
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"Mike Buchanon" <buchanon AT manetheren DOT cl DOT msu DOT edu> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 06 Dec 2000 02:24:30 +0300 Alexey Zakhlestine wrote:
>
> > Mike Buchanon wrote:
>
> >> I open a dos window, type 'set cvsroot=c:\work'
>
> > try typing
> > "set cvsroot=c:/work" or even "set cvsroot=/c/work"
>
> Hi Everybody :)
> Thanks for the response Alexey, but, it didn't work.  I tried
> 'set cvsroot=c:/work', 'set cvsroot=/work', and 'set cvsroot=/c/work'
> and got the same type of error on each setting.  The only thing
> that was different was the path reported by cvs.exe in the failed to
> check in part.  This is very strange.  Are there other variables that I
> need to set?  Thanks for any and all comments.  TTFN,
>  /mtb
>
>

I've got it to work on my machine, though I don't use it much since I'm a
solo developer and it seems only worth while with a group larger than 1
person working in it.

However to get CVS working you need the following lines in your
AUTOEXEC.BAT:

SET CVSEDITOR=C:\WIN98SE\COMMAND\EDIT.COM
SET CVSROOT=:local:e:\develop\cvsrepository

Of course, you may want to use something other that EDIT.COM (notepad.exe or
something) and you'll want to set your CVSROOT to :local:c:\work.  It's a
good idea to have a separate repository for your versions.  Also I have
;e:\cvs; set in my PATH statement.

I hope this helps.

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Stay Lucky, Graham "Mournblade" Reeds.
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http://homepage.dtn.ntl.com/grahamr


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