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"Tony Hoyle" <tmh at nodomain.org> wrote in message news:avgrjt$t2o$3 at sisko.nodomain.org... > Steinar O. Cook wrote: > > > > My CvsNT client is version: 1.11.1.3 (Build 65) (client/server). The NT > > server version is build 57, while the Unix server version is 1.11.12. > > > Watches are broken on Unix cvs 1.11.2, you need a later version (or use > cvsnt on the unix server). Hmmm, but I managed to make it work in both cases: case a) Client: Concurrent Versions System (CVSNT) 1.11.1.3 (Build 65) (client/server) Server: Concurrent Versions System (CVSNT) 1.11.1.3 (Build 57a) (client/server) 1) Logged in on the CVSNT server as Administrator 2) Set CVSROOT to use the :local: protocol 3) Checked out the project 4) Executed the "cvs watch on" command successfully case b) Client: Concurrent Versions System (CVSNT) 1.11.1.3 (Build 65) (client/server) Server: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.2 (client/server) 1) Logged in on the Unix server with my own userid 2) Set the CVSROOT variable to use the :local: protocol 3) Checked out the project 4) Executed the "cvs watch on" command successfully Is this the way it should be? I.e. am I utilizing CVS the way it was designed to be used?