[Cvsnt] Specifying a "ntserver" database path on the cmd line

Anders Truelsen at at systematic.dk
Tue May 7 10:44:47 BST 2002


Hi Arvid

My guess is that you get a bad version of cvs from your script.

Regards,
anders

-----Original Message-----
From: Arvind Raman [mailto:arvind_raman_tech at yahoo.com]
Sent: 7. maj 2002 11:13
To: CVSNT
Subject: [Cvsnt] Specifying a "ntserver" database path on the cmd line

Hi,

I am working in the Windows NT environment and have
installed Cvs. Things seems to be working fine until I
decided using the command line interface. I am trying
to run a batch file (.bat / .cmd) file from the dos
prompt to automate a few of the commonly done
operations.
I am using the "ntserver" protocol to access the cvs
server. To specify the CVSROOT I did the following

cvs -d :ntserver:is0027:c:/cvsrep < CVS COMMAND >

but this doesn't seem to be working. I was initially
trying sth like

cvs -d :ntserver:100027 at is0027:c:/cvsrep <CVS COMMAND>


but an earlier post on the mailing list advised me to
omit the login ID. Could anyone let me know where I am
going wrong.

Following is the error message which i get when I
issue the command

cvs update: unknown method in CVSroot:
:ntserver:is0027:c:/cvsrep
cvs [update aborted]: Bad CVSROOT.

Thanks and regards
Arvind

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