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hi...

I have a CVS repository on a machine within my network.... I cna more or
less connect with it while I'm logged in by "#cvs co CVSROOT/config.....

I have it setup to use SSH. Within the /etc/profile, I have:
	CVSROOT=:etc:test@lserver2.mesa.com/CVS

My question. If I want to test this to see if I can reach it from another
boz within my network. What is the command I should use. When I try:
	cvs -z3 -d:ext:test@lserver2.mesa.com/CVS

I get the page of options for CVS....

Any help/assistance would be appreciated...

Thanks

Bruce
bedouglas@earthlink.net


-----Original Message-----
From: info-cvs-bounces+bedouglas=earthlink.net@gnu.org
[mailto:info-cvs-bounces+bedouglas=earthlink.net@gnu.org]On Behalf Of
Larry Jones
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 9:17 AM
To: david@thornley.net
Cc: info-cvs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: RE : TAG and file removing


david@thornley.net writes:
>
> What you could do is implement the taginfo file.

I suspect that removing a tag by the "back door" method of commiting the
removal of a file with a sticky tag doesn't consult the taginfo file,
although I haven't verified that.  If so, that's another good reason for
removing the misfeature.

-Larry Jones

I sure like summer vacation. -- Calvin


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