[cvsnt] How to capture new IP addres of the CVSNT server into mycopy?

Peter Crowther Peter.Crowther at melandra.com
Mon Jan 8 11:30:02 GMT 2007


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> From: Petr Prikryl
> Is there any way how to update my local copy so that the new 
> IP address
> of the CVSNT server was captured into many CVS/Root files in many
> subdirectories?
> 
> I know could create new copy from scratch, but I have also the
> files inside the subdirectories that are not in the CVSNT repository.

If the sandbox is on Windows, WinCVS has a macro to change the CVSROOT
recursively - you might wish to use that.

		- Peter


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