[cvsnt] Re: newbie: Cannot create repository

Bo Berglund bo.berglund at telia.com
Wed Apr 9 23:34:16 BST 2003


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On Wed, 9 Apr 2003 14:18:34 -0700, "kumar" <mkumar at calcas.com> wrote:

>
>I statrted cvsnt applet from control panel. I gave repository prefix as
>c:/cvsrepo and tried to create a repository test.

The repository you shall try to create is c:\cvsrepo\test. Don't
switch in the prefix until you are done creating the repositories.

>I got a message Repository initialsation failed. To see errors, type the
>following at command line:
>cvs -d C:/cvsrep/test init.
>When i tyrped this on my command prompt it gave me a message
>'cvs' is not recognized as an internal external command ,operable program or
>batch file. (Do i need to put something in path)

You must have the CVSNT install folder on your *system* path. If you
instelled to c:\program files\cvsnt then I advice that you uninstall
CVSNT, then install it again, this time taking care to change the
install path to something sensible like c:\programs\CVSNT (without
spaces embedded in the path). They say it will work anyway, but that
really depends on which tools you want to install, some of them are
UNIX in origin and will sometimes barf on paths with embedded spaces.
Better to be on the safe side...
It is quite safe to do the uninstall/install sequence, whatever you
had configured will still be there afterwards.

Anyway the installer should try to set up the *system* path to contain
the CVSNT folder, but sometimes you actually have to reboot to make it
"take".


/Bo
(Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)


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