windows client to windows server cvsnt connection: wrong cvsroot value?
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         Key: CONTINUUM-500
         URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-500
     Project: Continuum
        Type: Bug

    Versions: 1.0.1    
 Environment: Installed on PC running continuum server: 
Windows XP Prof. 5.1.2600
cvsnt 2.0.51d
Both Maven 1.0.2 and Maven 2.0 installed
Continuum 1.0.1
j2sdk1.4.2_08
CVS server: Windows Server 2003 (?)
    Reporter: Peter Hertogen


problem in connecting from windows XP client to windows CVS server using cvsnt.

This is the  entry in registry for cvspass variable:  :pserver:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]:2401:D:\dept\P-ITSource
This was put in the reg by running  C:\Documents and Settings\myusername>cvs -d 
 :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:D:\dept\P-ITSource login

 Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401:D:\dept\P-ITSource
 CVS password: ********
 
 The scm url in my Maven 1.0.2 project.xml is the following:
 
  <repository>
  <connection>
           scm|cvs|pserver|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|D:\dept\P-ITSource|testMaven
  </connection>
  </repository>
 
 However, in the continuum.log I see this:
 
                                                                                
                                      ......                   cvsRoot: 
:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401D:\dept\P-ITSource
 890622 [Thread-1] DEBUG org.apache.maven.scm.manager.ScmManager  - passFile: 
C:\Documents and Settings\myusername\.cvspass
 
 I noticed there is no colon (and no pipe either) present anymore in the 
cvsroot variable between 2401 and D
 
 So I tried manually :
 
 C:\Documents and Settings\myusername>cvs -d  :pserver:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]:2401D:\dept\P-ITSource login 
 Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401:\dept\P-ITSource
 CVS password: ********
 cvs [login aborted]: \dept\P-ITSource: no such repository
 
 Could this be the error, or is it normal that this colon between 2401 and  D 
is missing in cvsroot in continuum.log?

Feedback of Emmanuel on this was : "arrrg, bad cvsnt. It's an other standard 
that cvsnt doesn't respect."

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