Suraj,

The CVS plugin has used a java library for CVS connections since version
2.0. Please ensure you've upgraded to the latest CVS plugin and then try
again.

Thanks
Michael


On 7 Jun 2013, at 01:08, Suraj Nair <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello,

I am running Jenkins on a WAS Server and trying to connect to CVS remote
repository.
>From logs I saw 'cvs-d :pserver' command was executed by the plugin which
is expecting cvs in class path.

I don't have a cvs executable in the WAS Solaris server
Is there anyway way to connect to a remote repository other than getting
CVS executable in local system and configuring the class path or pointing
the absolute path.

I was surprised to see there is no native java lib plug-in for CVS

Regards
Suraj S Nair

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