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On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 10:46:56 -0300, "Luciano Dias Lázari" <llazari at logocenter.com.br> wrote: > Hello, > > I have a problem to access my CVSNT from a Linux. > My CVSROOT on NT is :pserver:llazari at pcnt1:c:\\repositorio. > > When I try to access this cvs (on NT) by a Linux, I cant connect, always >do this error message: >cvs login: CVSROOT (":pserver:llazari at pcnt1:c:\repositorio") >cvs login: requires a path spec >cvs login: :(gserver|kserver|pserver):[[user][:password]@]host[:[port]]/path >cvs login: [:(ext|server):][[user]@]host[:]/path >cvs [login aborted]: Bad CVSROOT. > > Did anyone have this problem? Can anyone help me? > cvshome.org cvs can't handle drive letters in paths. If you set a prefix on the cvsnt server you can avoid this problem. Tony