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I am having some problems with using CVS within vc. The problem is
that my ssh connection is password prompting me, and vc-diff doesn't
like it (the password prompt comes up in a read only buffer).
Funnily enough pcl-cvs works fine with this, although the password
prompt that I get looks like its coming from GNOME, rather than emacs,
which was a bit of a surprise.
Anyone got any ideas?
Phil