(1) 
Well, when I run the "checkout" command alone, I get these errors: 
         [cvs] cvs checkout: warning: failed to open C:\Documents and 
Settings\Administrator\.cvspass for reading: No such file or directory
         [cvs] cvs checkout: authorization failed: server awbcvs.foo.bar.com 
rejected access to /cvs/cvsroots/awbsystem for user pkeyser
         [cvs] cvs checkout: used empty password; try "cvs login" with a real 
password

When I then restart and run the "login" command first, the message is: 
         [cvs] Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]:14306/cvs/cvsroots/awbsystem

after which the system hangs for ever. 

(2) 
And as to the link you sent, that seems to be about running ANT outside of 
Eclipse. I'm sure I could do that but it wouldn't accomplish what I want. 

(3) 
And for "put the dir with cvs files to ant runtime under Preferences|Ant"  -- I 
don't understand what that means -- I can see the preferences page you mention, 
and there are some ant-jar files listed there, but what's the directory with 
the cvs files you refer to? ...

Paul 

-----Original Message-----
From: Gilbert Rebhan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Dec 15, 2004 1:25 PM
To: Ant Users List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: How to get ANT + CVS to work in Eclipse?

Hi,

the error message would be helpful.

here's a post about using ant with cvsnt (cvs port to windows platform,
even running on unix now):

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=ant-user&m=107052931011992&w=2

cvs works similar, put it on %PATH% ...

When using cvs commands with ant out of eclipse you have to put
the dir with cvs files to ant runtime under Preferences|Ant

Gilbert

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> (First time trying to "post" -- hope this works) 
> 
> I am using Eclipse 2.1.3 (or 3.0.1) and would like to write an ANT-script, to 
> be run from within Eclipse, that would check out some list of projects, but 
> when I try to run the cvs-task, it crashes because I have not logged in; when 
> I try to log in, it hangs because there is no log-in console (or something).  
> So how do I do it? I append my attempt at a script, with the non-functional 
> stuff commented out ... 
> 
> thanks,
> Paul 



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