Thnx, but i use linux, debian distribution, and cvs client is debian
official package, i think its stable. it stores passwords to
$HOME/.cvspass.

Following is one line from it.
/1 :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/cvsroot/xdoclet A

On Wed, 2004-04-21 at 12:24, J�rg Schaible wrote:
> Arto Pastinen wrote on Wednesday, April 21, 2004 11:17 AM:
> 
> > I am already logged to cvs, and i can run native command
> > cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:repository update
> > .. in current project, and it doesn't ask password.
> > But when i use maven without password, then i got following:
> > 
> > maven-changelog-plugin:report:
> >     [echo] Generating the changelog report
> > Didn't find password for CVSROOT ':pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:XXXX'.
> > org.netbeans.lib.cvsclient.connection.AuthenticationException:
> >  Wrong Password. ChangeLog found: 0 entries
> 
> I suppose you're using CVSNT to login. Unfortunately this application stores the 
> connection info in the WIndows registry, but Maven is looking in your Windows home 
> directory for a .cvspass file. You can create this file manually from the keys in 
> /HKCU/Software/cvsnt/cvspass, where every key represents a line in the .cvspass file:
> 
> /1 <key> <value>
> 
> BTW: The "/1" is a constant prepending each line that is automatically generated 
> from my cvs client ... other users reported, it works without or they have problems 
> with it. Additionally the value for anonymous access differs. In the .cvspass file 
> this is only "A" instead something like "Ay=0=h<Z".
> 
> Regards,
> J�rg
> 
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