Manish Koolwal writes:
> 
> # ./cvs -d :pserver:att@bg1gw160:/usr/local/bin/cvs login
> (Logging in to att@bg1gw160)
> CVS password:
> cvs [login aborted]: unrecognized auth response from bg1gw160: Usage: cvs 
> [cvs-options] command [command-options-and-arguments]

That's what happens if you run CVS with no subcommand (i.e., you type
``cvs'' instead of ``cvs update'' or ``cvs pserver''), so there must be
something wrong with your /etc/inted.conf.  Check it carefully to make
sure it agrees with what's in the manual and make sure that the
cvspserver entry is one long line, not multiple lines.

-Larry Jones

I think football is a sport the way ducks think hunting is a sport. -- Calvin

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