> Lars Huttar wrote:
> > Jim,
> > Thanks for your response.
> > The server version is
> > "Server: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.2 (client/server)"
> > I'm inquiring as to what the server platform is (it's in another
> > state).
> A different state - possible a different time zone? If that's
> the case, then
> Frederic Brehm's suggestion of a time difference _might_ be a
> contributing
> factor, although CVS is usually fairly robust about clock differences
> between the client and server.
>
> What connection method do you use - pserver? ext? ssh? ...?
I use pserver.
The CVSROOT, in case it matters:
:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/var/cvsroot/ea
(Although in the file CVS/Root on my dev machine, the string
is ":pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401:/var/cvsroot/ea",
i.e. there is a colon added after the port number. Does that
matter in any way? Today when I used the command line cvs client
on my dev machine thus:
cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401:/var/cvsroot/ea version
it complained about the port number until I removed the colon.
But I think that's probably irrelevant to the problem I'm having
on the test server, where the CVSROOT has no colon after 2401.)
The CVS server *is* in another time zone. (I'm in Central,
it's in Eastern.)
If that is the problem, it's strange that it would occur
only on the test machine, not on the dev machine (both of
which are in CDT).
Lars
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