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 _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs