Gianugo Rabellino wrote:

This is a cvs on Windows problem. If you're not a CVS expert, it's probably better for you to start with a CVS GUI, so that you can bypass these configuration issues (BTW: "set HOME=c:\temp" should be enough). More on www.cvsgui.org or on a CVS-oriented mailing list (www.cvshome.org is a good starting point.

Eclipse (www.eclipse.org) also has a nice built-in cvs client.

Emile



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