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RE: [jcvs] annoying start ...


Okey.

well im not in to java programming.. just in this list to learn :)
do any of you l33t j4v4 haxx0rs ;-) know where i can find a good beginner
guide for java in english or swedish?

also.. i have a website for tutorials.. do you wish to add a java section in
it?

http://bonzo.sineleven.nu

finally.

jvcs rules......

/Mattias aka BoNzO

-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Endres [mailto:time@trustice.com]
Sent: den 28 juni 2001 08:24
To: Mattias Ryrlén (EHPT); 'jcvs@server.gjt.org'
Subject: RE: [jcvs] annoying start ...


Hi Mattias,

I think we have narrowed it down to the fact that Goffredo was attempting
to use jCVS in "local" mode, which it can not do since it depends on the
client/server protocol. Goffredo is now attempting to configure his server
to allow remote mode access.

Thanks for pointing out the case issue, since Windows users often forget
that UNIX is case sensitive.

tim.

> maybe its /usr/local/CVSROOT (uppercase)?
> 
> coz UNIX care about it (you didn't say your enviroment or your competence)
> 
> /Mattias aka BoNzO
> http://bonzo.sineleven.nu
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Goffredo [mailto:gofreddo@ozemail.com.au]
> Sent: den 28 juni 2001 04:37
> To: jcvs@server.gjt.org
> Subject: [jcvs] annoying start ...
> 
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> Just began to use jCVS. A real pain.
> For some reason, I don't really care what the reason is, the stupid 
> thing can't understand
> that CVSROOT set to /usr/local/cvsroot is really truly in fact where my 
> cvsroot is. It keeps
> telling me that this is invalid, which it ain't. Now rather than listen 
> to its excuses, how
> can I kick its little arse, and let it know where the cvsroot really is? 
> Oh, and when I add
> the server defs they point to /usr/local/cvsroot, and all the little 
> slots in the main window
> indicate that the server and the repository and etc are anchored at 
> /usr/local/cvsroot. So
> why the hell can't I add a project without the invalid root message 
> appearing? Don't answer.
> Is there some way to tell this thing what the right answer is?
> 
> Thanks, regards,
> Freddo
> 
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