I've used Eclipse with both Linux/Unix CVS servers and CVSNT.

To use CVSNT with Eclipse you have to make sure that your repository path is configured using Windows conventions. For example, if the path is

  C:\MyCVSRoot

Then you would put it as "C:\MyCVSRoot" (not as "C:/MyCVSRoot") otherwise it will fail (the Eclipse CVS plugin needs to have the slashes going in the direction Windows wants when it interacts with CVSNT - grrr!).

You also need to make sure that the repository is published by the CVS server by clicking on the Control Panel icon for CVSNT and adding your repository (then restarting the server).

Hope that helps!

At 03:15 AM 2/24/2006, "Tam Hanna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello People,
I am currently trying to get CVSNT Scorpio working with my PODS version 1.1.
However, whatever I try to do on the server, I get the following message:

The server did not provide additional information

I already googled, but didn't find any information. Can you tell me what is
happening here?
Best regards
Tam Hanna

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