After the first day of the year, I finally solved a problem, although I was very small, but I am also very happy, hahaha ...
After installing CVS on Linux, and configuring the code library owner directory, you have to add a code module (Module), I have been in the past half a day before the New Year, WinCvs will appear errors: CVS Checkout: Cannot Open CVS / Entries For Reading : No Such File or Directory, now understand, it turned out to be my new way. It turns out that the article says that the CVS directory and the local directory are the same synchronization, so it is to create a module in the CVS code library directory, which is originally wrong, or to add modules through the CVS import command.
Now use WinCVS to add modules. Internet to find information, has this to say:. Be aware that CVS treats empty directories as non-existent If you want to add a directory in which you have neither files nor subdirectories, you will have to create a dummy file in it It is. Recommended to create a file named readme.txt, Which Contains a Short Description of What this Directory is for.
Ha, the original CVS is so stupid, the empty directory does not recognize, but also put a file inside to upload it as a module.
Ok, now in the local cvs directory, then put one of the files in this directory, then open WinCVS, right-click on the newly built directory - "Import module, ok, follow your requirements to choose this All selected, then submit, the new module is generated.