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Colin, have you read the Chapter 2 Repository of Version Management with CVS manual (https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.17/cvs.html)? Especially sections 2.2.2 and 2.2.3 could be of interest. Lukas linux400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 11.11.2004 14:25:32: > > > Guys, > > I have installed linux on PC, which includes CVS. > > Using this default installation of linux, I want to setup a repository that > resides on the as400's IFS, so that the repository will be included in our > nightly backup. > > I have used SAMBA to setup a mount to a directory on the IFS. > > When I run > > cvs -d /home/cvs/repository init > > to setup the repository, I get verious errors regarding permissions, then an > io error on a file .#2918. > > The strange thing is, when I look in the directory on the 400, I can > actually see the .#2918 file. The file does exist though, because if I do a > DSPAUT I can see the authorities on the file. > > Does anyone know if its even possible to do what im trying to do, and if so > what im doing wrong. > > cheers > Colin.W
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