I'm trying to run the changelog report, but it doesn't work because Maven supplies a 
blank password.  How can you tell it to use a real password?  Note: I created a 
.cvspass file in my home directory, which Ant reads and uses just fine:

--- (snip) ---
   C:\Java\Maven\plugins>type build.xml
   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

   <project name="ca" default="dist" basedir=".">

           <target name="feh">
                   <cvs command="diff -u -N" output="patch.txt"/>
           </target>

   </project>

   C:\Java\Maven\plugins>ant feh
   Buildfile: build.xml

   feh:
         [cvs] Using cvs passfile: C:\Documents and Settings\jahorn\.cvspass
         [cvs] cvs server: Diffing .
         [cvs] cvs server: Diffing maven-linkcheck-plugin-1.1-SNAPSHOT
--- (snip) ---

Maven doesn't see it, though:

--- (snip) ---
   maven-changelog-plugin:report:
       [echo] Generating the changelog report
   SCM Working Directory: C:\Java\Maven\plugins
   SCM Command Line[0]: cvs
   SCM Command Line[1]: -d
   SCM Command Line[2]: :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs/cvs_dept
   SCM Command Line[3]: log
   SCM Command Line[4]: -d 2003-08-27<2003-09-27
   cvs log: authorization failed: server cvs.unx.sas.com rejected access to 
/cvs/cvs_dept for user jahorn
   cvs log: used empty password; try "cvs login" with a real password
--- (snip) ---

-- 
Jason Horne
Application Architecture Team/MIS/ISD
SAS Institute Inc. 

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