Hello,

sorry to post this here, but I understand from the messages on this
list that most of you are way more familiar with cvs than I am.

The problem below is certainly easy for you: please send any answer
privately, to avoid load on this list. Now the problem.

I am having troubles in uploading to savannah.gnu.org the web pages of
a project I am going to start (and which will refer to blackbox, BTW,
details later), because I've never needed cvs before.

I have installed the cvs rpm, generated a shared key payr with open
ssh, etc...

I have all the html files in a directory, named HTML.

I haven't found what is the correct cvs command to put all the HTML
files on the savannah server. All the examples in the savannah site
don't work for one reason or another. The best I've managed to do is
, when I run the **exact** command suggested on the site:

cvs -z3 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/webcvs/ co non-gnu/rule

to get a directory named non-gnu on MY disk.

Any help is really appreciated!!

                Marco Fioretti
-- 
Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and
many of our people need it sorely on these accounts.  Broad,
wholesome, charitable views of man and things cannot be acquired by
vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime.
 
                                                       Mark Twain



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