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> Auftrag von Chris Weiss
> 
> FYI - the output of -t update is (the user/servernames have 
> been changed 
> to protect the innocent):
> 
> C:\>"c:\Program Files\gnu\WinCvs 1.3\cvs" -z9 -t  update
>   -> main loop with 
> CVSROOT=<username>@cvs.<servername>.com:/usr/local/cvsroot
> 
> And that's it... it'll sit until we ctrl-C out of it...

Remove the -z9 and retry. (Not that I think it makes any jack difference)

Plus isn't CVSROOT meant to say something like :ext: in case of SSH? (I
don't use SSH tunnels with my CVS so I really don't know, but from the top
of my head...)

Guus

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