RE: CVS

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Try 
 export CVSROOT=/usr/local/cvsroot/
 cvs init
That's how I always do it.  It is also useful if you are creating more than
1 root. HTH

Regards, Marshall

-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher L Judd [mailto:clj2289@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 2:59 PM
To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: CVS 


List,

We've run into a problem  setting up the CVS
repository. I ran "cvs -d /usr/local/cvsroot init" to create the
repository as the documentation says.  But when I run cvs login (and use
the environment variable) cvs spit out the fallowing error:
 /usr/local/cvsroot/: no such repository

The cvs user and group both have access to that directory, and the cvs
xinetd service is using the cvs user.

Has anyone out there had any experience setting up CVS that could help
with this issue?

Thanks for your help,
Chris


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