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Colin Chalmers |
Subject: |
CVS newbie |
Date: |
Tue, 3 Feb 2004 15:20:26 +0100 (CET) |
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Hi all,
<disclaimer>
I have to admit that I am a newbie to the CVS world, I have worked with
VSS and CVS client software but never actually setting up the (CVS)
server. Therefore my apologies beforehand for any questions that may seem
obvious to others!
</disclaimer>
We have installed CVS 1.11.16 on Solaris 8.
It's installed and I can connect from Eclipse using Pserver. So far so
good :-)
Now I'm trying to configure CVS and hang the 4 projects we have under the
root dir. of cvs
The problem I have at the moment is:
I set repository root to /apps/cvs/cvsroot
I then ran cvs init which created CVSROOT under aforementioned dir.
I configured pserver to point to /apps/cvs/cvsroot.
Now when I connect with Eclipse I see the CVSROOT directory (with it's
config/notify files) under Head. Can I *hide* this directory so that users
only see the four modules I want to import into cvs? Or should I
reconfigure CVS in some way?
I appreciate any help
Colin
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