I've had this - a while ago I think. Try calling cvs with it's
full path...
$ /bin/cvs ...
J.
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From: Matt Armstrong
I'm seeing some very odd behavior from cvs and I wonder if others are
seeing it too.
No matter what args I pass it, cvs tells me it is an
John Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've had this - a while ago I think. Try calling cvs with it's
full path...
$ /bin/cvs ...
Unfortunately, no luck. :-(
Randall R Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I cannot replicate that failure (I get a password prompt).
Are you invoking it
Check your .cvsrc, you may have some flags there that CVS doesn't support.
G
Matt Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I'm seeing some very odd behavior from cvs and I wonder if others are
seeing it too.
No matter what args I pass it, cvs
George William Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Check your .cvsrc, you may have some flags there that CVS doesn't
support.
Thanks, that was it. My .cvsrc was using DOS style end of line
terminators.
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