When I try to log in this is what I get
cvs login: requires a path spec
cvs login:
:pserver[;keyword=value...]:[username[:password]@]host[:port][:]/path
cvs [login aborted]: Bad CVSROOT.
***** CVS exited normally with code 1 *****
Jim
>> I have cvs installed on Linux and I am trying to access the cvs with
>> wincvs from a windows client and I have read the cvs man page and been
>> to their site but what do I need to be able to do to have 2 files on the
>> cvs and see what cvs does with them regarding versioning, basically I
>> just wanted a small example of what is possible with cvs.
>
> Can WinCVS connect to the server? Check this by clicking the menu Admin
> and then Login... It will ask for your CVS server password and, if it
> works, print something in the output window like:
>
> cvs login
> (Logging in to user@cvsserver)
>
> *****CVS exited normally with code 0*****
>
> Did that work?
>
> Assuming it did, you can "import" your test "module" into CVS. CVS calls
> each directory of source files a module. Import can be tricky and WinCVS
> helps make it easier.
>
> Check you server connection above before we talk about the import process.
>
> Alan
>
>
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