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On 13/3/2006 17:48, Bo Berglund wrote: > On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 07:27:49 -0300, Clovis Garcia > <clovis at phoebus.com.br> wrote: > > >> When I need to run commands that are not supported at the WinCVS >> interface, like the rename, I just open the command line dialog and use >> it. By this I presume I´m using the correct client. Look at the output >> of the cvs version command: >> >> cvs version >> Client: Concurrent Versions System (CVSNT) 2.5.03 (Scorpio) Build 2260 >> (client/server) >> Server: Concurrent Versions System (CVSNT) 2.5.03 (Scorpio) Build 2260 >> (client/server) > > This only proves that you have 2260 available on your path. > But WinCvs has a configuration setting to control the cvs it will use > as client. Can point somewhere else... > When you use WinCvs and are located in a sandbox, then type the cvs > ver command into the bottom part of the WinCvs screen and hit Enter. > This sends the command using the cvs.exe that WinCvs is using. If you > get a different result than shown above then you have to go to the > menu item Admin/Preferences/CVS and change the "Alternate cvs > executable..." to point to your cvsnt 2260. > > > /Bo > (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden) I did that already. I did more, the only cvs.exe available in my system is the cvsnt 2260. There is no other one in any of my hard drives. Clovis