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Matthew Beermann commented on CONTINUUM-481:
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In fact, that command line ("cvs -f -q update -d") is DEFINITELY wrong - if I
enter that manually, CVS fails with the same error message that Continuum sees.
But I can do "cvs -d :pserver:etc update mymodule" from the command line
successfully. Is it just choosing a poor set of command flags?
> Continuum ignores .cvspass
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>
> Key: CONTINUUM-481
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-481
> Project: Continuum
> Type: Bug
> Components: Core system
> Versions: 1.0.1
> Environment: TortoiseCVS 1.8.22
> Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP1
> Reporter: Matthew Beermann
> Priority: Critical
> Fix For: 1.0.2
>
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> Continuum seems to ignore the .cvspass file while building my projects,
> resulting in the error: "Empty password used - try 'cvs login' with a real
> password". Note that our CVS repository does not have anonymous access, nor
> does it use the "anonymous" account.
> I see these two lines in the log, which look suspicious:
> 31321 [Thread-1] DEBUG org.apache.maven.scm.manager.ScmManager - passFile:
> C:\Documents and Settings\Default User\.cvspass
> 31321 [Thread-1] DEBUG org.apache.maven.scm.manager.ScmManager - cvsroot
> [CENSORED] already exists in C:\Documents and Settings\Default User\.cvspass.
> SKIPPED.
> ...what the heck? I don't want it to skip that password, I want it to USE
> that password! This behavior seems completely wrong to me. Note that running
> a "cvs checkout" command from the command line works just fine.
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