MALLIKARJUNA, M [AG/8042] writes:
>
> sh-2.05$ cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot co cvstest
> cvs checkout: failed to open /home/mmmall1/.cvspass for reading: No such
> file or  directory

This should be a harmless warning, but you can suppress it by creating
an empty file with that name.

> cvs checkout: unrecognized auth response from 10.200.4.198: no repository
> configured in /etc/cvs/cvs.conf

There's no such message in standard CVS -- you'll have to ask whoever
created the modified version of CVS that you're running.

-Larry Jones

The surgeon general should issue a warning about playing with girls. -- Calvin


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