> > Probably CVS_RSH is not set on Emacs, since Emacs.app
>

Yes, that was it!   But I don't understand why it Emacs.app on my
powerbook had it.  I use the same init files.

>
> A more universal approach is to give all Carbon and Cocoa  
> applications the chance learn all these important environment  
> variables at their launch time, from ~/.MacOSX/environment.plist.  
> This works as described here:http://developer.apple.com/qa/qa2001/
> qa1067.html.
>
> Practically you invoke in *shell* buffer or in Terminal
>
>         defaults write ~/.MacOSX/environment CVS_RSH ssh
>
> and both, the directory ~/.MacOSX and the file environment.plist,  
> will be created. Now log off and log in and Carbon Emacs will learned  
> what it's missing now. The same can be done to add more - or delete -  
> environment variables.
>



I like this tip, and it works great for setting CVS_RSH in Emacs

Thanks much


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