M- -----Original Message----- From: Larry Jones [mailto:address@hidden Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 10:28 AM To: Mark Scoville Cc: address@hidden Subject: Re: CVSROOT must be an absolute pathname problem Mark Scoville writes: >>cvs init: syntax error in >/cygdrive/c/cygwin/home/Mark/src/master/CVSROOT/config' is missing '=' That implies that you already had a CVSROOT/config file (normally, init would have create it), the contents of which are not valid. HELP - As per above title i have done this:- To complete part one, follow these steps: Insert the Windows XP startup disk into the floppy disk drive, or insert the.
SystemAuth= value If value is yes, then pserver should check for users in the system's user database if not found in CVSROOT/passwd. If it is no, then all pserver users must exist in CVSROOT/passwd. The default is yes. For more on pserver, see. TopLevelAdmin= value Modify the checkout command to create a CVS directory at the top level of the new working directory, in addition to CVS directories created within checked-out directories.
The default value is no. This option is useful if you find yourself performing many commands at the top level of your working directory, rather than in one of the checked out subdirectories.
Disney Princess Ride Toy Manual. The CVS directory created there will mean you don't have to specify CVSROOT for each command. It also provides a place for the CVS/Template file (). AclMode=value Select the access control list mode. Distributed File System Interview Questions more.
One of 3 values. • none - No extra access control is done on this repository. • compat (default) - Default access mode is to allow access. • normal - Default access mode is to deny access. LockDir= directory This option is ignored unless the lockserver is disabled.