Built-in CVS Client Customizer

Each built-in CVS client filesystem has a customizer you can use to change the basic filesystem settings that you entered in the New CVS wizard. Changes made in the customizer apply only to the filesystem for which they are set.

You can open a CVS filesystem's customizer by right-clicking the filesystem's root node in the Explorer and choosing Customize.

note These customizer options appear only for filesystems mounted with the built-in CVS client. CVS command-line filesystems use the generic VCS filesystem customizer.

Basic Properties Tab

You can configure the following settings on the Basic Properties tab:

Server Settings Tab

You can configure the following settings on the Server Settings tab:

Rel. Mount Point Tab

When you mount a CVS filesystem, the Java package root might 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 Rel. Mount Point tab in the built-in CVS client customizer shows a tree view of the filesystem. To set the relative mount point, expand the directory nodes and select the node of the directory where you want to set the relative mount point. You cannot set multiple relative mount points for a filesystem that is already mounted. Use the New CVS wizard to set multiple relative mount points for a single CVS filesystem.

See also
Generic VCS Customizer
Reconfiguring a CVS Filesystem
Built-in Client Filesystem Properties
Global Settings for VCS Filesystems
Setting a Relative Mount Point for a CVS Filesystem

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