Till Maas wrote:
> Which files do you mean here? Afaik, cvs needs to know the CVSROOT and
> when I joined as a package maintainer, the wiki suggested to export the
> CVSROOT variable in .bashrc. It would be this one for you:
> export CVSROOT=:ext:tannhau...@cvs.fedoraproject.org:/cvs/pkgs
>
> But
On Mon, Mar 01, 2010 at 09:09:08PM +0100, Alexander Boström wrote:
> mån 2010-03-01 klockan 20:13 +0100 skrev Till Maas:
>
> > But I wonder, how do you access CVS without this?
>
> You shouldn't need it. What happens if you don't have it?
It still seems to work. :-)
> CVS records the root loca
mån 2010-03-01 klockan 20:13 +0100 skrev Till Maas:
> But I wonder, how do you access CVS without this?
You shouldn't need it. What happens if you don't have it?
CVS records the root location in the checked out copy, so you only need
to supply a CVS root when doing cvs checkout and even then yo
On Mon, Mar 01, 2010 at 08:05:00PM +0100, Josephine Tannhäuser wrote:
> how can I use fedora-cvs on these machines? It seems that fedora-cvs
> want to use the local username. How can I change this behavior with
> editing a configfile in my home-dir? I don't want to edit the
> fedora-cvs package-f
On 03/01/2010 11:05 AM, Josephine Tannhäuser wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> My username on my private pc is josephine, my username on my
> workstation is josephine.tannhauser, but my fas-username is tannhauser.
>
> how can I use fedora-cvs on these machines? It seems that fedora-cvs
> want to use the local
Hi all!
My username on my private pc is josephine, my username on my
workstation is josephine.tannhauser, but my fas-username is tannhauser.
how can I use fedora-cvs on these machines? It seems that fedora-cvs
want to use the local username. How can I change this behavior with
editing a configfil