[cvsnt] Creating new repositories for experimentation

Aaron Kynaston akynaston at novell.com
Tue Aug 24 17:43:00 BST 2004


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I believe as long as you're not in a sandbox, then that will be honored
- I think that if you're in a sandbox, it tries to use the sandboxes
repository.

I'd like to know this for sure myself - it'd be easy to test, worst case
scenario you'd have to delete something out of your production
repository (in the event you tested with an import call)

Aaron Kynaston
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>>> "Siegfried Heintze" <siegfried at heintze.com> 08/24/04 8:23 AM >>>
I have my CVSROOT symbol defined in the SYSTEM environment table. I feel
I
need to take Glenn's advice and create a test repository to experiment
with.
If I use the -d qualifier with the cvs init command, can I be assured
that
the -d qualifier will override CVSROOT? I don't want to destroy my
production repository.
  Thanks,
    Siegfried

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