OK, thanks Emmanuel. I would be happy to use another cvs client than cvsnt, but on the server side I don't have a choice (corporate env.).
Problem is that on windozs all the clients I found so far are based on cvsnt. And I can't find a windows binary of the opencvs that I normally use in linux environment. Is there a better (= more standard) cvs client for windows? tx, Peter Emmanuel Venisse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/12/2005 14:47 Please respond to [email protected] To [email protected] cc Subject Re: windows client to windows server cvs connection: wrong cvsroot value? arrrg, bad cvsnt. It's an other standard that cvsnt doesn't respect. File an issue and i'll try to find a solution. Emmanuel [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : > Hi, > > I still have a problem in connecting from windows XP client to windows CVS > server using cvsnt. > I checked in faqs, documentation and mailing-lists, but still I'm missing > something. > > This is the entry in registry for cvspass variable: > :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401:D:\dept\P-ITSource > > This was put in the reg by running > > C:\Documents and Settings\myusername>cvs -d > :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:D:\dept\P-ITSource login > Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401:D:\dept\P-ITSource > CVS password: ******** > > The scm url in my project.xml is the following: > > <repository> > > <connection>scm|cvs|pserver|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|D:\dept\P-ITSource|testMaven</connection> > </repository> > > However, in the continuum.log I see this: > > cvsRoot: :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401D:\dept\P-ITSource > 890622 [Thread-1] DEBUG org.apache.maven.scm.manager.ScmManager - > passFile: C:\Documents and Settings\myusername\.cvspass > > I noticed there is no colon (and no pipe either) present anymore in the > cvsroot variable between 2401 and D > > So I tried manually : > > C:\Documents and Settings\myusername>cvs -d > :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401D:\dept\P-ITSource login > Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401:\dept\P-ITSource > CVS password: ******** > cvs [login aborted]: \dept\P-ITSource: no such repository > > Could this be the error, or is it normal that this colon between 2401 and > D is missing in cvsroot in continuum.log? > > Thanks a lot in advance, > Peter
