When you mount a CVS filesystem, the Java package root may differ from the CVS root. To ensure proper functioning of the CVS commands, mount the directory at the CVS root. If you mount the CVS filesystem at a level higher than the Java package root, you can set a relative mount point so that the Java classes are handled properly.
The Relative Mount Point panel in the New CVS wizard lets you set one or more relative mount points when you mount a previously checked out working directory.
You can also set multiple relative mount points to access directories that are parallel with the Java package root in your source heirarchy. In the Relative Mount Point panel, hold down the Ctrl key and select each mount point. Each mount point is mounted as its own filesystem in the Explorer.
To set or change the relative mount point in a built-in CVS client filesystem:
To set or change the relative mount point in a CVS command-line filesystem:
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Mounting a CVS Filesystem Reconfiguring a CVS Filesystem Built-in Filesystem Properties Calling CVS Commands CVS Commands |