Paul Law writes:
>
> $ telnet js1.dvasia.com.hk 2401
> Trying 10.0.71.248...
> Connected to js1.dvasia.com.hk.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> Usage: cvs [cvs-options] command [command-options-and-arguments]
> where cvs-options are -q, -n, etc.
> (specify --help-options for a list of options)
> where command is add, admin, etc.
> (specify --help-commands for a list of commands
> or --help-synonyms for a list of command synonyms)
> where command-options-and-arguments depend on the specific command
> (specify -H followed by a command name for command-specific help)
> Specify --help to receive this message
That message indicates that CVS didn't get a subcommand (e.g., you typed
``cvs'' instead of ``cvs pserver''). Looking back at your original
post, the problem is obvious:
I have these two lines in the server's /etc/inetd.conf file:
cvspserver stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/bin/cvs
cvs -f --allow-root=/usr/local/cvsroot pserver
That has to be one long line, not two lines. If you check your syslog,
you almost certainly will find errors from inetd because of the second
line.
-Larry Jones
Things are never quite as scary when you've got a best friend. -- Calvin
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