You have cvs instaled on your system? If not then do it.
If you have it then system simply can't find cvs binary.
try whereis cvs
Fabio Donaggio wrote:
Hi to all!!
Here is my problem: [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cd /usr/src [EMAIL PROTECTED] src]# export CVSROOT=:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/cvsroot [EMAIL PROTECTED] src]# cvs login -bash: cvs: command not found [EMAIL PROTECTED] src]#
Anyone can help me??
Thanks for all!!!
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