If you want to mount a CVS filesystem, but you do not have the sources checked out into a working directory on your system, you can create a CVS working directory with the New CVS wizard.
To create a CVS working directory:
If you are using the built-in CVS client, the Arguments for Command Checkout dialog box appears. Click Select Module and select one or more of the available modules that are listed in the Choose a Module dialog box.
If you are using the IDE's CVS command-line client support, click Select in the CVS Checkout dialog box and select the CVS modules to check out from the list that appears.
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When checking out a working directory using the New CVS wizard, it is not possible to set a relative mount point. In order to ensure that your Java sources are handled correctly, you should set a relative mount point whenever your Java package root does not correspond with the mount point. You can set a relative mount point after the sources are checked out by right-clicking the filesystem's root node and choosing Customize from the contextual menu. |
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Mounting a CVS Filesystem Setting a Relative Mount Point for a CVS Filesystem Reconfiguring a CVS Filesystem CVS Commands |