Miguel wrote:
> >> It is not clear to me why one needs to 'login'; I never do it.
> >>
> >> Just try
> >>
> >> cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/jmol co Jmol
> >
> > When using the pserver method you *must* login, with an empty password. In
> > case of the ext method (which the developers use), logging in is not
> > necessary...
> 
> I know that much of the doc says this, but I never do it ...
> 
> On my linux box I can use anonymous checkout with pserver and I do not
> need to login.

Normally you need to login only 1 time. Then your login is saved to
$(HOME)/.cvspass.

> Perhaps it is because I am running a newer cvs client, and/or because they
> are running newer cvs servers (which they installed earlier this year).

I don't think so. Do you really have no entries for cvs.sourceforge.net
in your .cvspass. Something like this?

/1 :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/cvsroot/jmol A

Regards, Daniel
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