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Andrew Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >>for bash or other bourne shell variations use:
> CVS_RSH=/usr/bin/ssh; export CVS_RSH
>
> Thanks for that hint. I was doing it a slightly different way, which I
> thought was working as echo $CVS_RSH worked, but clealry CVS didnt like
> it!
Some bourne shells allow you to combine the two statements into one:
export CVS_RSH=/usr/bin/ssh
in addition, you don't really need to use a full pathname for ssh, so
export CVS_RSH=ssh
is usually good enough.
If you wish to determine if a shell variable has been exported into the
environment, you may wish to use the 'printenv' command:
printenv CVS_RSH
Or, you could have your 'echo' command inside of a shell script that you
run.
Enjoy!
-- Mark
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