[cvsnt] CVSNT on Windows XP Pro won't work (Using TortoiseCVS asclient)
martin cole
mj_cole_2000 at hotmail.com
Sun Jan 11 17:35:41 GMT 2004
You use a client to access your server, even if its on the same machine.
We use tortoisecvs www.tortoisecvs.org excelent integration into windows
and easy to use.
Marts
----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt Hall" <matt_hall44 at hotmail.com>
To: <cvsnt at cvsnt.org>
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 12:18 PM
Subject: [cvsnt] CVSNT on Windows XP Pro won't work (Using TortoiseCVS
asclient)
> Hi
>
> Ive got CVSNT on a Windows XP Pro 'server' computer, and I want to have a
> CVS system for my programming project. I've installed it using the install
> program and run through what steps I could on the help section. I have two
> folders on my local drive (c), c:\cvsrepo, and c:\cvstemp.
>
> Now, when I set up the reposistries in the control panel applet, i set
> CVSROOT to C:/cvsrepo.
>
> Then I added a repositry called ispn. I was forced to type in the cvsroot
> value, then the folder name i wanted. So i put in 'c:/cvsrepo/ispn'.
>
> I was asked to initialise the folder or something, so I did and it created
a
> whole bunch of files in c:/cvsrepo/CVSROOT/ispn/.
>
> Question 1:
> Where am I meant to put my project files?
>
> Question 2:
> What is a module, and how do I set one up?
>
> Question 3:
> Is there anything else I need to do to complete the installation?
>
> Regards,
>
> Matt Hall
> www.ispn-online.co.uk
>
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