use Cvs; my $cvs = new Cvs ( cvsroot => ':pserver:nikhil@appollo:2401:/usr/local/cvs', password => 'nikhil' ) or die $Cvs::ERROR; $cvs->checkout('viewer'); my $status = $cvs->status('file'); if($status->is_modified) { $cvs->commit('file'); } $cvs->release({delete_after => 1}); $cvs->logout();
After that i opened command prompt and........
1) Perl Test.pl
2) No errors has come but........
3) Script is not functioning.....
4) please help me out to checkout files from server.......

In reply to To perform Cvs Checkout from Cvs repository that is on server. by NikhilRangaraju

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