Hi.
> I use also TortoiseCVS and it works.
> here is my config :pserver:bencal_at_cvs.dev.java.net:/cvs
>
> I remember I had to update my version of TortoiseCVS.
> It was a little bit tricky to set it up fully correctly.
>
> Here is the log of my last update using TortoiseCVS
>
> Dans C:\DOCUME~1\BENOIT~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\ : "C:\Program
> Files\TortoiseCVS\cvs.exe" -q version
> CVSROOT=:pserver:bencal_at_cvs.dev.java.net:/cvs
> Succès : opération CVS terminée
> Dans C:\Documents and Settings\Benoit Callebaut\cvs2µ : "C:\Program
> Files\TortoiseCVS\cvs.exe" -q update -d -P
> CVSROOT=:pserver:bencal_at_cvs.dev.java.net:/cvs
>
> I tried WinCVS but it doesn't seem to work very well. I think there is a
> conflict
>
> Hope it helps
I use Eclipse with the builtin CVS support just fine.
Bye.
/lexi