Why don't you just use the windows version of CVS client and do your init and import via the command prompt?  Cygwin is not necessary.

-Aaron Bono

On 29 Jun 2006 10:08:35 -0700, cwebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have installed cygwin CVS, created a cvsroot, set a system variable
"CVSROOT" that points to my cvsroot, and run cvs init. Everything seems
to work fine up to that point. Then I try to import the files I want
versioned. I cd to the directory and I use this command: cvs import
name1/name2. CVS returns quickly with the usage of import. I have tried
to specify cvsroot using the -d switch which returns the same thing. It
does seem to try something because it recognized when I specified an
invalid directory for cvsroot.

Any ideas what is going on?

Thanks.

clayton
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