Hi Irfan,
can you tell us some more information? What is the error that you receive?
is inetd really listening on that port? have you restarted/kill -1
inetd after changing the conf file?
Beto
irfan ali wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to connect to my remote CVS Repository on my linux machine
/info-cvs
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Edmund wrote:
Norberto Meijome wrote:
Actually, to get access to the TCL shell in WinCVS 1.2, you only really
need the tcl.dll . you need the full TCL suite of programs if you want
to program in TCL, rather than just run TCL scripts.
Thanks
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Hi,
I'm running my CVS server (1.11.1) on a Linux Redhat 7.2, accessed via
pserver from Win32 clients.
In this server box, I've got setup /dev/shm --a shared memory drive (aka
RAM Drive). Is there any reason why setting
LockDir=/dev/shm/
in my config files is a bad idea? All users can
Hi,
CVS Server : 1.11.1p1, Linux RH 7.2
Clients : WinCVS (w/full TCL shell enabled).
I've replaced the CVS server entry in xinetd with my own script which,
for now, simply handles the parameter passing to CVS.
I would like the various CVS repositories to be offline (most probably
one at a