Jdeveloper and CVS server

I have connected to my CVS server fine. I am having a problem commiting files. Each time I commit the files I have to manuall increase the version number.
Has anyone worked through this problem before.

- Could you tell us which CVS client you are using?
GNU CVSNT 2.0.8 I downloaded it from www.cvsnt.org
- When you say that you have to manually increase the version number, how are you doing this? Are you editing the CVS/Entries file at all?
I right click on the file in my project. I click commit the Commit to CVS dialog box appears and I have to click on the common options tab. I then click on the Use Revision Number or Tag: and manually enter a revision number.
- Am I right in understanding that your CVS client is not assigning the correct incremental version number to committed files (ie. the version number stays the same after a file is committed)?
I can only do this manually so the version number is incremental so to speak.
- Does the CVS output in the log window show that these files were indeed committed?
Yes. I also can check the files on the server and see that they have been committed.
Thanks,
Sam

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