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Date:      Wed, 8 Mar 2006 07:07:50 +0800
From:      "Jose Liang" <jliang@so-net.net.tw>
To:        "Giorgos Keramidas" <keramida@ceid.upatras.gr>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Problem with cvs commit failed in  cvs-freebsd setup [REVISED]
Message-ID:  <002301c6423b$f5293520$2e02a8c0@josematrix>
References:  <000401c64147$b521c310$2e02a8c0@josematrix> <20060307080753.GB972@flame.pc> <001201c641c2$83bb7840$2e02a8c0@josematrix> <20060307084529.GD1882@flame.pc>

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> On 2006-03-07 16:45, Giorgos Keramidas <keramida@ceid.upatras.gr> =
wrote:
>
> Because "$CVSROOT" in your environment is not set correctly.  You have
> obviously included the string ``:local:'' somewhere in there, which is
> wrong.
>

I see. If I use pserver then "$CVSROOT" set like this:

  :pserver:jose@localhost:/home/cvs/cvsroot

is it correct?

>
> Your mailer has wrapped the text, rendering it almost useless, but
> that's ok in this case.  Please try to find out if there's an option =
to
> turn off this wrapping for future posts though.
>=20

Sorry for my omission, I've turned it off.

>=20
> This list looks ok.  I think your only problem is the wrong value of
> $CVSROOT.  Try setting CVSROOT in your environment to include *ONLY* =
the
> path to the CVS root directory.
>=20
> For /bin/sh or GNU bash, this would be:
>=20
>     $ export CVSROOT=3D'/home/cvs/cvsroot'
>=20
> For csh(1) the equivalent is:
>=20
>     % setenv CVSROOT /home/cvs/cvsroot
>=20
> If this works fine, then make sure you also update any shell startup
> files that include the old CVSROOT value, and you're set to go :)
>=20

That's wonderful! It is working now!
Thank you for your patience and guide, thank you very much!!

Jose Liang



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