[cvsnt] Latest version of CVS command line client for CVSNT, and server security config question

Woodrow Stool woodrow at stoolware.com
Sat Jan 3 09:30:30 GMT 2004


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Glen:

Excellent idea.  For future reference in case others are following this,
both Borland CBuilderX and Borland JBuilder appear to install the legacy CVS
client (version 1.11.x) by default.  Even though I installed CVSNT after
these, it was one of these old CVS clients that was getting invoked from the
command line.

Bo, even a casual search of the newsgroups using Google shows that this is a
somewhat common problem with new CVSNT users - this question is posted
regularly with few helpful answers.  Glen's idea was the ticket.

Thanks to both of you.

"Glen Starrett" <grstarrett at cox.net> wrote in message
news:mailman.122.1073095295.448.cvsnt at cvsnt.org...
> > >I can fix the path problem (which it must be), but is this
> > an essentially
> > >(known) problem with the install?
> >
> > No issue here, if you install the server then the path is adjusted.
> > You might want to restart just to make sure it "takes".
>
> You might also have the older version somewhere in your path.  Search your
> HDD for CVS.EXE and I bet you'll find more than one.  CVSNT installs into
> c:\program files\cvsnt by default.
>
> Regards,
>
> Glen Starrett
>
>





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