You have to ssh to the cvs.roomrack.sourceforge.net once to avoid this error 
message.(They create home directories at the first login)
with regards
kamesh jayachandran

--- Arun Jayaprakash  *[EMAIL PROTECTED]*
 wrote:

<pre>Hello to all,

I am sorry if this has been asked more than once before. Unfortunately (or is
it my lack of 
patience) I have not been able to get a solution to the problem.

I recently signed up at SourceForge. In order to use CVS there, I downloaded
WinCvs v1.2 and 
sfsetup.zip containing SSH v1.2.14, for Windows. 

I configured my CVSRoot
<a 
href="javascript:MessageSubmit('([EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/roomrack)')"
 class="c6">([EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/roomrack)</a> 
and the mode of authentication (SSH server). But while checking out a module,
I got the 
following error -

can't chdir(/home/users/a/ar/arunjayaprakash): No such file or directory

I am able to login using SSH on the commandline but not using WinCvs.
Can anybody tell me what I have missed while configuring WinCvs?


Bye,
Arun.

Be nice on your way up, you'll meet them on your way down.
--Seen in a mail from Arun Jayaprakash


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