OK. I can understand that. But what is a solution to this. It still
appears to me that CVS is passing over the wrong SSH parameters. If CVS
would simply fire off the correct SSH command, then it would solve my
problem. Can I create a batch file (sshx.bat) and set CVS_RSH to sshx.bat
and execute something else that way?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles M. Hannum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Sheldon Samuels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 6:10 PM
Subject: Re: CVS access using SSH
>
> > C:\src>cvs -t co -c
> > CVS.EXE checkout: notice: main loop with
CVSROOT=:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/panjasourc
e
> > > Starting server: ssh panjasource.sourceforge.net -l sheldon_samuels
cvs serverCannot access /cvsroot/panjasource/CVSROOT
> > No such file or directory
> ...
> > C:\src>cvs -t co -c
> > CVS.EXE checkout: notice: main loop with
CVSROOT=:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/panjas
ource
> > -> Starting server: ssh cvs.panjasource.sourceforge.net -l
sheldon_samuels cvs server
> > Password:
>
> I have only this to say:
>
> lop-nor$ host cvs.panjasource.sourceforge.net
> cvs.panjasource.sourceforge.net is a nickname for slayer.sourceforge.net
> slayer.sourceforge.net has address 198.186.203.37
> slayer.sourceforge.net has address 198.186.203.37
> lop-nor$ host panjasource.sourceforge.net
> panjasource.sourceforge.net has address 198.186.203.44
> lop-nor$
>
> THEY'RE NOT THE SAME MACHINE.
>