Re: vmware & cvs
The problem is not VMWare...it's your setup. I have 8 guests running 3.8 - 4.1 running on ESX 3.0.1, all of them can grab stuff from CVS without an issue. Unless you fix the problem, you'll experience the same results running VirtualBox guests. GC!bri MC!tC) wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Thank You for all your help, but i didn't have time to try it out. And today VirtualBox 1.5.0 came out which supports OpenBSD 4.x, so i'll use that one instead of VmWare. Gabri Mate [EMAIL PROTECTED] DUOSOL Bt. http://www.duosol.hu GC!bri MC!tC) C-rta: iD8DBQFG3BDP8najRxwF9nkRArivAJ0dUTr7oO45/b6Qrd4xRYrDhwDt2QCggaS4 CAlY1STBqw39amkfb5PtAIY= =e8N4 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: vmware & cvs
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Thank You for all your help, but i didn't have time to try it out. And today VirtualBox 1.5.0 came out which supports OpenBSD 4.x, so i'll use that one instead of VmWare. Gabri Mate [EMAIL PROTECTED] DUOSOL Bt. http://www.duosol.hu GC!bri MC!tC) C-rta: iD8DBQFG3BDP8najRxwF9nkRArivAJ0dUTr7oO45/b6Qrd4xRYrDhwDt2QCggaS4 CAlY1STBqw39amkfb5PtAIY= =e8N4 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: vmware & cvs
Gabri Mati wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hey there! > > I'm trying to run OpenBSD under the latest VmWare server, but i've got > some problem: i can't use cvs to check out the repositories. It hangs at > the connecting phase. It's strange, cause ftp and http connection works, > like i can fetch the ports.tar.gz via wget or the ftp client...but thats > a bit outdated, so i want to use cvs. I've tried the simple cvs checkout > command with CVSROOT variable, and the login method with pserver, none > of them succeeded. > Any help would be appreciated! troubleshoot, troubleshoot, troubleshoot. cvs uses ssh as its transport, so can you ssh into/out of the box? can you ssh to your ssh repository? $ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED].org should return something semi-interesting. $ telnet anoncvs.whatever.org 22 should also try to work. Almost certainly, however, you are doing something incorrect. You have provided a diagnosis, not a set of symptoms, so I can't say much else other than I doubt your diagnosis, as I've done it, it works. Most likely, it is not at all VMware related (unless your vmware networking is screwed up), but rather something like filtering or even incorrect CVS usage messing you up. Nick.
vmware & cvs
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hey there! I'm trying to run OpenBSD under the latest VmWare server, but i've got some problem: i can't use cvs to check out the repositories. It hangs at the connecting phase. It's strange, cause ftp and http connection works, like i can fetch the ports.tar.gz via wget or the ftp client...but thats a bit outdated, so i want to use cvs. I've tried the simple cvs checkout command with CVSROOT variable, and the login method with pserver, none of them succeeded. Any help would be appreciated! - -- Gabri Mate [EMAIL PROTECTED] DUOSOL Bt. http://www.duosol.hu iD8DBQFG2IoY8najRxwF9nkRAic3AJ4kuOCm/nMBEcRXN6Nb/1BMVdjHeQCfaToX W5Ja0EIyZLILrsgQWP1HABE= =jkGg -END PGP SIGNATURE-