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Bo Berglund wrote: > Now this problem is back at WinCvs instead, it works from the command > line but within WinCvs the fish never stop swimming until I click the > stop button and then I get this response: > > cvs release -d -f CVSMailer (in directory F:\CVSTESTING\) > Are you sure you want to release (and delete) directory `CVSMailer': > cvs.exe [release aborted]: received interrupt signal > ***** CVS exited normally with code 1 ***** It sounds like it's not using the cvsgui protocol for some reason. Tony