cygwin's cvs can only host repositories on binary (unix) mounted drives.
It can't host them on text (dos) mounted drives. What is the output
of 'mount' ?
--Chuck
Andrew Markebo wrote:
> Hmm weird, no idea, continue digging on the mailinglist, BTW What kind
> of mounts do you have, if you
Hmm weird, no idea, continue digging on the mailinglist, BTW What kind
of mounts do you have, if you type mount what does it say, do you have
more than one cvs.exe around??
/Andy
/ Michael Labhard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Thanks, again, for the reply.
|
| Tried /cygdrive/c/... also
> Well the cvs you use has to be compiled with cygwin, sounds like it is
> not, try to ask it to look in c:/cygwin/usr/local/cvs-repository or
> with dos-ish backslashes..
>
> /Andy
Thanks for the response. As indicated, the CVS sources were downloaded and
built/installed from CygWin.
/ Michael Labhard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| While trying to use cvs on cygwin (Windows XP) the command "cvs -d
| /usr/local/cvs-repository update" returns the error "directory
| /usr/local/cvs-repostory does not exist". "ls" has no problem finding the
Well the cvs you use has to be compile
While trying to use cvs on cygwin (Windows XP) the command "cvs -d
/usr/local/cvs-repository update" returns the error "directory
/usr/local/cvs-repostory does not exist". "ls" has no problem finding the
directory and it is possible to cd to the directory. Thought this might be
due to instal
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