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On Tue, 8 Apr 2003 18:07:41 -0400, "Keith D. Zimmerman" <kzimmerman at eshcom.com> wrote: >Yup, I had enscript-1.6.3-2-bin.zip (you can get it if you manually type >in the url) and source forge has enscript-1.6.3-3-bin.zip, so I >downloaded and installed it. Still works fine, so I updated CVSNT wiki. > >Try going to the command line and running the commands that view cvs >does. Ie: > co -prev module/folder/file | enscript "--color" >"--language=html" "--pretty-print=delphi" "-o" "-" "-" >and see what happens. Be sure you are doing it on the cvsnt/viewcvs >server... (I assume they are the same computer???) > >Also, you mention standard in and standard out in the viewcvs debug mode >- I assume there is nothing on standard error? > >keith d. zimmerman, mcsd >eagle solutions > Actually there is an error output now that I look closer: c:/Programs/GnuWin32: couldn't open input filter "c:/programs/gnuwin32/bin/states -f "c:/programs/gnuwin32/share/enscript/hl/enscript.st" -p "C://.enscript;c:\Programs\GnuWin32\share\enscript/hl" -sdelphi -Dcolor=1 -Dstyle=emacs -Dlanguage=html -Dnum_input_files=1 -Ddocument_title="Enscript Output" -Dtoc=0 -" for file "": No error no output generated What this really means I have no clue on.... I just wonder why it starts with c:/Programs/GnuWin32:, the entry in the path variable is c:\Programs\GnuWin32\bin /Bo (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)