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On Wed, 3 Mar 2004 12:19:28 -0500, "Wuebbeler, Steve" <Steve.Wuebbeler at 53.com> wrote: >I downloaded & installed cvsnt v2.0, followed the Installation Tips. >Everything seemed to have installed and the instructions had me try to setup >a repository, which is where I ran into trouble. After selecting the root, >then clicking Add, appending /test to folder selection, it fails. I get a >dialog that indicates initialization failed(misspelled) and to run a command >like so: cvs -d C:/.... init. But this fails also because command >files/cvsnt/repository is an unknown command. Then, I tried to unistall, >and start over from scratch...same thing. > >Have any ideas for me? > 1. You must be working on the CVSNT server console in order to create repositories, this cannot be done remotely. 2. Are you by any chance using a path to the repository root that contains spaces? That is no good. The reason is that the commands are split on whitespace so your intended command becomes mangled. Use a repository prefix like c:\cvsrepo and base your repositories there using non-spaced repository names. Modules (=folders inside cvs) likewise are not supposed to contain spaces in their names. /Bo (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)