Larry Jones wrote:

>cc writes:
>  
>
>>cvs import: Your CVSROOT is set for a kerberos access method
>>cvs import: but your CVS executable doesn't support it
>>cvs import: (:kserver:myown.net:/home/cvs)
>>cvs [import aborted]: Bad CVSROOT.
>>
>>But the fact is I compiled cvs with encryption enabled and
>>with the '--with-krb4' option as well.  
>>    
>>
>
>Just because you asked for Kerberos doesn't mean you got it -- if
>configure couldn't find everything it needed, it would have disabled it.
>Did you check the configure output?
>
'Lo and behold, you're correct.  I didn't realize I didn't have kerberos 
installed
on my system..sillly me. ;)

>No, but if you run "cvs foo" it should give you a list of all the known
>commands, which at least lets you see if kserver is there or not.
>  
>
And so it isn't..  oh well, I've got pserver set up at least.  Shouldn't 
be that bad.  But
will get kserver up as soon as I can.  

Thanks

Ed



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