Bill Smith wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Ayers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Actually, yes it is a cut-and-paste, here it is again including the command line
Hmmm... this looks like the string "/CVSROOT" overlaid on the string "Cannot access /var/cvs". This would happen if, say, you were using Unix style formattting...Here s the entire trace with the -t option$ cvs -t commit cvs commit: notice: main loop with CVSROOT=:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/cvs cvs commit: Examining . -> Starting server: ssh www.copperleaf.org -l bsmith cvs server [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password: /CVSROOTccess /var/cvs No such file or directory
You mentioned Cygwin earlier. Have you used Cygwin to work in this sandbox that you are using TortoiseCVS in?
FYI, the cygwin cvs version is $ cvs -v Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11 (client/server)
Grandma!
Ah - that's not a parameter - you recompressed the image. CVS shouldn't care, yes, but I, trying to understand the problem, do. :-)What params are you changing? Opening a JPEG file in an editor and resaving it should change nothing.I played with changing the compression level of the jpg using the gimp. cvs SHOULDN'T care anyway. It's a
Additional Info: TortoiseCVS version 1.2.1 client os: Windows XP Home server os: Redhat 7.2 server ssh version: OpenSSH_3.1p1Server CVS version?server cvs version is 1.11.1p1
Old Aunt Ethel!
Client/server protocol? :ext: with ssh is implied, but you give an OpenSSH version, and TortoiseCVS only works with PLINK.EXE, which does not show an OpenSSH version.On the client side, TortoiseCVS is using plink which is connecting to sshd on the server side.
Are you certain of this? How do you know?
Irrelevant, mostly. CVS is all or nothing. What's surprising is that so many files do work.This has worked successfully with all the other files. To add some more detail, it is only a handful of files (~12 out of 100) all jpgs that are acting up. The images all vary in size, but none exceed 30 - 40k.
Since we are talking configuration, fyi, in the server cvswrappers file is an entry for jpgs: *.jpg -k 'b'
Good. Please status your JPEGs and verify that the option took. /|/|ike _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
