Hi,
Thanks for looking into it.
I am getting below error when i run command to see the changed files.
bash-2.05$ cvs -n -q update /volume/ws1
cvs update: CVSROOT must be an absolute pathname (not `<?xml v')
cvs update: when using local access method.
cvs update: in directory /volume/ws1:
cvs update: ignoring CVS/Root because it does not contain a valid root.
cvs update: CVSROOT must be an absolute pathname (not `<?xml v')
cvs update: when using local access method.
cvs update: in directory /volume/ws1:
cvs update: ignoring CVS/Root because it does not contain a valid root.
cvs update: cannot open directory /kssrc/<?xml version="1: No such file or directory
cvs update: skipping directory /volume/ws1
bash-2.05$ echo $CVSROOT
/kssrc
same command working for all other directories.
COuld you help me with this issue?
thanks in advance.
-ramana
Thanks for looking into it.
I am getting below error when i run command to see the changed files.
bash-2.05$ cvs -n -q update /volume/ws1
cvs update: CVSROOT must be an absolute pathname (not `<?xml v')
cvs update: when using local access method.
cvs update: in directory /volume/ws1:
cvs update: ignoring CVS/Root because it does not contain a valid root.
cvs update: CVSROOT must be an absolute pathname (not `<?xml v')
cvs update: when using local access method.
cvs update: in directory /volume/ws1:
cvs update: ignoring CVS/Root because it does not contain a valid root.
cvs update: cannot open directory /kssrc/<?xml version="1: No such file or directory
cvs update: skipping directory /volume/ws1
bash-2.05$ echo $CVSROOT
/kssrc
same command working for all other directories.
COuld you help me with this issue?
thanks in advance.
-ramana