[cvsnt] Old repository haunts me!
Siegfried Heintze
siegfried at heintze.com
Mon Oct 4 06:23:44 BST 2004
Help!
I previously had a repository called c:/CVSROOT_SermonClips. I probably had
CVSROOT defined to point to this.
I have since deleted that repository and created a new repository called
C:/CVSSermonClips and I have populated it using the import command.
I start up a new DOS session and type SET CVSROOT and it says CVSROOT not
defined. Good!
I type SET CVSROOT=:pserver:siegfried at 127.0.0.1/CVSSermonClips
Now I type CVS login and it comes back and says
C:\DOCUME~1\SIEGFR~1\MYDOCU~1\SERMON~1.COM>cvs login
Logging in to :pserver:siegfried at 127.0.0.1:2401:/CVSROOT_SermonClips
CVS password:
Arghhh! Where is it getting that old repository name? It no longer exists in
the service control panel.
I can login if I use cvs -d :pserver:siegfried at 127.0.0.1/CVSSermonClips.
However, emacs needs to use CVSROOT.
Somewhere, the cvs client has cached that CVSROOT for me and I need to flush
it! How do I flush that cache?
Thanks,
Siegfried
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