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> Right, but I don't want all my /tmp files getting written to my encrypted 
> data partition! Particularly as I sometimes don't have it mounted.

Then use vi, or some other cygwin-aware editor, that knows where /tmp
is.

Or edit cvs's sources to hard-code something suitable for your system.

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