Liat Atsmon wrote:

> C:\cvshome\orek>cvs commit
> CVS.EXE commit: Examining .
> I don't know what kind of terminal you are on - all I
> have is 'unknown'.

Liat,

Until you get a better answer from a CVS guru, here's my guess as a Unix
guy:

The problem is that CVS was designed originally for Unix systems and use
a Unix model, which you'll have to emulate.  You'll probably need to set
the terminal type.  I don't know what the terminal type of an msdos
system is, but I'd try "ansi."  Type "set TERM=ansi" once at the
Windows/DOS prompt if you'll be running any cvs commands which require
full-screen editing (e.g. commit).

 
> [Using open mode]
> "/tmp/cvsAAAaaenia" 25 lines, 687 characters
> cvs server: warning: editor session failed
> TITLE:
> Log message unchanged or not specified
> a>bort, c>ontinue, e>dit, !>reuse this message unchanged
> for remaining dirs
> 
> cvs server: cannot read from stdin: No such file or directory
> 
> cvs [server aborted]: aborting
> Action: < continue >
> CVS.EXE commit: saving log message in C:\windows\temp\10

More Unixlike junk.  This I can't really help with.

Hatzlacha,
Avi

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