anonymous wrote : That's the way the CVS is organised.
  | 
  | Again: DO NOT CHECKOUT jboss-portal-thirdparty and jboss-portal separately. 
It will NOT work.
  | 
  | Try again today, the public CVS is a mirror and i don't know how long it 
takes to update it.
  | 
  | cvs -z3 -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/jboss co jboss-portal-2.0 

So, the only correct way to check out portal's source - just to use command 
line CVS client ? And the Eclipse is only used for development ?

anonymous wrote : I swear it works.

Thomas, trust me - I believe you ;). What it's strange for me - I cannot use 
the Eclipse for my full development process. I mean, I get the 
"latest'n'greatest", then I code, build in one place - the IDE. Now I get the 
latest source by executing a CVS command in command line interface (CLI), then 
I make my changes with Eclipse and then I go to the CLI to build and to deploy 
it..... Well I can live with that, but it's less productive, IMHO....

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