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- <li><em>date</em>: Mon Feb 16 10:01:56 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: Tomas.Mazukna at delta.com (Mazukna, Tomas)</li>
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- Error:
Cvs is started with --allow-root=/var/lib/cvs/ss.com
When I try to add cvs location to eclipse it appends CVSROOT by default.
If I specify location as /var/lib/cvs/ss.com/CVSROOT I get an error that
no such repository: /var/lib/cvs/ss.com/CVSROOT/CVSROOT
Now looks like eclipse is trying to create a directory
/var/lib/cvs/ss.com/EasySched. Should it be
/var/lib/cvs/ss.com/CVSROOT/EasySched ?
Is it something on cvs server configuration ?
Thanks,
Tomas
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