I don't think CVS requires anything at all by itself. You'll need a $HOME dir for most command-line ssh clients, though. Have you tried just running the cvs.exe?Can someone please point me to any docuentation on what is needed to setup and configure CVS client on a windows workstation.
Assumptions, registry keys (please no!), paths, ENV VARs, etc that CVS.EXE uses/needs, etc.
I haven't used cvs on my windows machine recently, but I don't remember having to setup anything (other than my ssh-client).
HTH, Arno
np: Jeff Wayne - The Red Weed
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