[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> Shouldn't the command cvs co fault work the same with a -d and the CVSROOT
> explicitly specified as when the CVSROOT is set as an environment variable?

My guess is that you're doing the co in a directory that's already under
CVS control, so CVS is using the root specified in CVS/Root instead of
the one from $CVSROOT.

-Larry Jones

Is it too much to ask for an occasional token gesture of appreciation?!
-- Calvin

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