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thanks a lot!!!! now im importing a new module using my client, and it works!!! im "playing" with file permission on the ntfs folder, is it right?? at least it is working as i hope, but maybe this is not the right way "Luigi D. Sandon" <cp at sandon.it> escribió en el mensaje news:d14fgf$9om$1 at paris.nodomain.org... > Rick wrote: >> importing should be done on the server? > > Now, you can import from any client. Data will be written to the > repository in the proper format by cvs itself. Be sure your connection > works. > >> i've created a repository without files, called xxx, if i try to connect >> to, > > When you create a repository it has no files but those within CVSROOT, you > can "connect" to it anyway. I do not use Tortoise, so I do not know how it > handles an empty repository. > >> i cant, but if i copy a file with extension ,v i can connect to, im >> triying > > files with extension ,v are used by cvsnt to mantain versions, it's not > your task to create them. The first thing you have to do after setting up > a repository is to *import* something within. *Do not copy* anything, the > repository should be a sort of black box, don't mess around with it. > >> =), to setup security is necessary to create writers, readears and admin >> files? or it could be done with ntfs file permission? > > It could be done in different ways, plus ACLs at the repository level. If > you are a newbie, first learn how to import/checkout/update/commit/add, > then you you will be ready to learn permission. Go step by step, or you > won't get out of it alive... :)