Your message dated Fri, 6 May 2011 21:35:12 +0000 (UTC)
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and subject line SIGPIPE
has caused the Debian Bug report #370341,
regarding CVS fails to update some repositories
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Package: gcc
Version: 1.12.13-2
Severity: important

The current cvs client in unstable fails to update a (non-anonymous)
binutils checkout:

hattusa:~/binutils/cvs-write$ cvs up
? bfd/doc/bfd.info
? binutils/doc/binutils.info
? gas/doc/as.info
? ld/ld.info
Write failed flushing stdout buffer.
write stdout: Broken pipe

The version in testing (1:1.12.9-17) works. The problem seems to be
limited to a complex repository like binutils, other repositories
still work with the new version.


Thiemo


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I think Alan Modra has a hint there.

Please reopen if the problem still exists.

//mirabilos
-- 
If Harry Potter gets a splitting headache in his scar
when he’s near Tom Riddle (aka Voldemort),
does Tom get pain in the arse when Harry is near him?
        -- me, wondering why it’s not Jerry Potter………


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