[cvsnt] cannot open CVS/Entries for reading: No such file ordirectory

Luigi De Pietri ldepietri.consulenti at class.it
Fri Jan 9 14:18:08 GMT 2009


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The command

cvs -d :sspi:server-hostname:/repo-name rls

launched from server machine's prompt works fine but i can't execute

cvs info -b
cvs info -r server-hostname

because -b and -r options aren't supported by the cvs info command.

Luigi

Arthur Barrett ha scritto:
> Luigi,
>
>   
>> When i try to checkout a module from the new  cvsnt 
>> repository i get an error:
>> cannot open CVS/Entries for reading: No such file or directory
>>     
>
> What is the actual command (including CVSROOT connection string)?
>
>   
>> Probably this error is due to in the  repository is not included the 
>> cvsroot subfolder
>> and so i have included a preceding version of that subfolder. Perhaps 
>> the new cvsroot subfolder is not
>> compatible with that preceding version.    What do you think about it?
>>     
>
> Whilst it would be 'best' to let CVSNT Server create a new CVSROOT, it
> is not required.
>
> Ensure you have the server set up correctly first by running these
> commands (substitute your own CVSROOT where applicable):
>
> cvs info -b
> cvs info -r server-hostname
> cvs -d :sspi:server-hostname:/repo-name rls
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Arthur
>
>
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