I first attempted to checkout using the CVS features of XEmacs. That was my
first attempt to use these, so I thought I was doing something wrong. I
finally decided to try it from the command line to see if that worked. I get
the source just fine, but I don't get a CVS directory created in the root
directory of my local image. I checked the permisions on the xemacs-21.5
directory and they are rwx-r--r-- with me as the owner. I checked and I am
indeed me. Is anybody else having a similar problem?
Steven
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|--==> "STH" == Steven T Hatton <hattons(a)bellatlantic.net> writes:
STH> I first attempted to checkout using the CVS features of XEmacs.
STH> That was my first attempt to use these, so I thought I was doing
STH> something wrong. I finally decided to try it from the command line
STH> to see if that worked. I get the source just fine, but I don't get
STH> a CVS directory created in the root directory of my local image. I
STH> checked the permisions on the xemacs-21.5 directory and they are
STH> rwx-r--r-- with me as the owner. I checked and I am indeed me. Is
STH> anybody else having a similar problem?
I'm not seeing that here, sorry.
,----[ The test... ]
| cvs -d :pserver:cvs@cvs.xemacs.org:/pack/xemacscvs login
| (password "cvs" [sans quotes])
|
| cvs -d :pserver:cvs@cvs.xemacs.org:/pack/xemacscvs co xemacs
`----
Is that pretty much what you did?
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