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> > Unfortunately using the Windows version of CVSNT with Cygwin-based > > ViewCVS doesn't seem to work. This was the first thing I tried. > > Ended up with some kind of ViewCVS exception. > > It's probably easier to port Windows ViewCVS to cygwin than port > CVSNT... OTOH It's better to just use the Windows version as you're > just making work for youself otherwise. ViewCVS runs just fine under Cygwin. No special tweaking needed, just install like on any Unix. The problem is that Cygwin-based ViewCVS doesn't like Windows-based CVSNT. Yes, using ViewCVS with a native Windows Python interpreter would work with Windows CVSNT. But then I miss cvsgraph (version graph) and enscript (syntax highlighting) support. And building Windows versions of those isn't going to be trivial either. I'm not looking for a complete port but just enough to be able to do rlog/rcsdiff on the files that the standard rlog refuses to parse. - Jari