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I have tried getting rid of ALL other cvs clients and removing them from the path variable with no luck. I even tried rolling back to earlier versions of tortoise with no luck. "Dan Pupek" <megabyte at sunnet.net> wrote in message news:cuhev2$25c$1 at paris.nodomain.org... > I have no problem checking files out OR creating new modules on the > SourceForge Repository. The SSH seems to be working fine (I have not set up > keys yet though). Problems occur when I try to commit something: > ******************************* > CVSROOT=:ext:dpupek at cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/rastertrace > > cvs.exe "-z3" "commit" "-m" "Initial ommit of Raster Trace" "cvsignore" > > > cvs server: invalid option -- c > Usage: cvs commit [-Rlf] [-m msg | -F logfile] [-r rev] files... > -R Process directories recursively. > -l Local directory only (not recursive). > -f Force the file to be committed; disables recursion. > -F logfile Read the log message from file. > -m msg Log message. > -r rev Commit to this branch or trunk revision. > (Specify the --help global option for a list of other help options) > ******************************* > > CVS Client: CVSNT 2.0.62.1874 (I have tried several earlier versions as > well) > CVS GUI: Tortoise 1.8.12 RC3 > SSH Client: TortoisePlink Release 0.56 > OS: Windows 2000 > >