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McCullough, Ryan wrote: > I think you don't understand the problem. I am a developer in this > organization. I do not manage the CVS repository. I have to agree with Bo, here. You don't understand that CVSNT is primarily a client-server application. Although you can access the repository directly, it is almost always the wrong thing to do (for more than one developer). Your organization is risking corrupting the repository by trying to share the repository in this fashion. You could get away with it using strictly *nix access via NFS, but it will be much more likely to cause problems going forward. Now that the project is going multiplatform, you should strongly recommend that the Windows users get access to the repository via a CVSNT server process, which can run on any Linux box that has access to the NFS drive mount. This will help prevent the CR/LF problems as a nice side effect. John p.s. if you really want to access the repository directly, you need to add the protocol :local: to the cvsroot that you pass in -d, since cvsnt will assume you are talking to a server, in your case located on localhost.