The docs on Cvs actually show the usage pretty clearly. I think that you are not seeing that the return of your $cvs is an object, not a scalar value.
Try using Dumper to output $cvs, then I suspect your understanding of what $cvs actually is will help you solve your problem.
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In reply to Re: CVS Module examples
by wjw
in thread CVS Module examples
by brian42miller
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