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While running, the CVS server creates temporary directories. They are named
cvs-servpid |
where pid is the process identification number of
the server.
They are located in the directory specified by
the `-T' global option (see section Global options),
the TMPDIR environment variable (see section All environment variables which affect CVS),
or, failing that, `/tmp'.
In most cases the server will remove the temporary directory when it is done, whether it finishes normally or abnormally. However, there are a few cases in which the server does not or cannot remove the temporary directory, for example:
In cases such as this, you will need to manually remove the `cvs-servpid' directories. As long as there is no server running with process identification number pid, it is safe to do so.
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