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Andreas Tscharner wrote: >> It doesn't go in the standard installer. The combined installer >> renames it to cvs.exe and drops it in the WinCVS and TortoiseCVS >> directories so that they can all use same cvs installation. > > > Are the people from TortoiseCVS happy about this? They had once an > option in the preferences menu where the user could specify the path > to the locally installed cvs.exe. They removed it again, because they > ran into trouble with different output from different cvs(nt) versions. We haven't been asked, but I have no problem with this - note that it only happens with the *combined* installer from March Hare, which installs CVSNT, WinCVS and TortoiseCVS all at once. The TortoiseCVS team has nothing to do with this package, it is a commercial offering and supported by March Hare. (Actually, TortoiseCVS works fine with *no* CVS executable in the TortoiseCVS directory, as long as cvs.exe is in the PATH). -Torsten