"Gupta, Kavita - VIS&T" wrote:

> Hi
>  I was trying to install CVS on Windows 2000.
> I set up the PATH, HOME and CVSROOT variables correctly.
> Now when I type cvs co temppro where temppro is a directory in $CVSROOT
> I get the following error:
> cvs co aborted no such host c
> Even when I use absolute paths like
> cvs -d :local:c:\usr\CVS co temppro I get the same error message.
> What am I doing wrongly.
> Thanks in advance for your help.

You might try paths with forward slashes rather than back slashes.  Other
than that the command you report above looks good and the :local: mthod
should be preventing it from looking up hosts at all, I'd think.

Derek

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