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CVSROOT must be an absolute pathname problem
From: |
Mark Scoville |
Subject: |
CVSROOT must be an absolute pathname problem |
Date: |
Fri, 13 Dec 2002 08:59:30 -0700 |
On the command line, I get the following problem:
GANDALF:/cygdrive/c> cvs init
cvs init: CVSROOT must be an absolute pathname (not
`c:/cygwin/home/Mark/src/master')
cvs init: when using local access method.
cvs [init aborted]: Bad CVSROOT: `:local:c:/cygwin/home/Mark/src/master'.
My environment looks like this:
OS: Windows XP Pro
Bash version 2.05b.0(8)-release
Cvs version 1.11.2
export CVSROOT=:local:c:/cygwin/home/Mark/src/master
I am also using wincvs version 1.2. This seems to function properly, but I
miss my command line immensely.
Any thoughts?
Mark Scoville
address@hidden
- CVSROOT must be an absolute pathname problem,
Mark Scoville <=
- Re: CVSROOT must be an absolute pathname problem, Larry Jones, 2002/12/13
- RE: CVSROOT must be an absolute pathname problem, Mark Scoville, 2002/12/13
- Re: CVSROOT must be an absolute pathname problem, Larry Jones, 2002/12/13
- RE: CVSROOT must be an absolute pathname problem, Mark Scoville, 2002/12/14
- Re: CVSROOT must be an absolute pathname problem, Mike Ayers, 2002/12/15
- Re: CVSROOT must be an absolute pathname problem, Larry Jones, 2002/12/16
- Re: CVSROOT must be an absolute pathname problem, Mike Ayers, 2002/12/17
- Re: CVSROOT must be an absolute pathname problem, Larry Jones, 2002/12/17
- Re: CVSROOT must be an absolute pathname problem, Mike Ayers, 2002/12/18
- Re: CVSROOT must be an absolute pathname problem, Larry Jones, 2002/12/18