RE: Connection refused - no such repository

2004-03-26 Thread Jim.Hyslop
Paul New wrote: I am having dificulty connecting from Eclipse CVS client to CVS server on linux machine. When adding new repository in Eclipse I get an error message: I/O exception occured: Connection refused: /usr/local/cvsroot: no such repository. I can check out a project from

Re: Connection refused - no such repository

2004-03-26 Thread Larry Jones
Paul New writes: I am having dificulty connecting from Eclipse CVS client to CVS server on linux machine. When adding new repository in Eclipse I get an error message: I/O exception occured: Connection refused: /usr/local/cvsroot: no such repository. I can check out a project from

RE: Connection refused

2002-04-25 Thread Ripalda-Marin, Miguel-Angel
Excuse me, but I made a terrible mistake... my problem had nothing to do with cvs itself... but with xinetd. I'm sorry, Miguel Ángel Ripalda Marín ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs

Re: Connection refused

2002-02-04 Thread Olav Lindkjølen
Even i haven't seen any cvspserver daemon running on the Linux server. What is the problem? Run this command on the linux box (as root): netstat -nlpd You should get among several other lines a line that says inetd or cvspserver is listening on port 2401. If not, your server deamon is not

Re: Connection refused

2002-02-04 Thread Gianni Mariani
Olav Lindkjølen wrote: Even i haven't seen any cvspserver daemon running on the Linux server. What is the problem? Run this command on the linux box (as root): netstat -nlpd You should get among several other lines a line that says inetd or cvspserver is listening on port 2401. If

RE: Connection refused

2002-02-04 Thread Don Walker
This from the WinCVS help file... The CVSROOT field It should be something like [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot. Never enter the :pserver: or :kserver: directly, use the radio buttons instead. Try taking the :peserver: out of your CVSROOT entry.

Re: Connection refused to CVS repository (and ACLs).

2002-01-11 Thread Axelle
Thanks to both of you for your helpful answers. Actually, I found out the problem : 1. I had been using a pserver before, and it seems the user had kept a previous file (.cvsrc, or maybe a bad $CVSROOT): this is why he was attempted to connect to my machine. 2. The ACLs were accidentally set

Re: Connection refused to CVS repository (and ACLs).

2002-01-09 Thread Larry Jones
Axelle writes: I have set up a locally mounted CVS repository, to share sources between 2 of us on a same project. I can checkout files without any problem, but the other user can't and gets a cvs [checkout aborted]: connect to machine:2401 failed: Connection refused The other user has

Re: Connection refused on some Windows boxes

2001-11-26 Thread Michael Sims
At 11:06 AM 11/26/2001 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: CVS.EXE [login aborted]: connect to 10.10.20.1(xx.xx.xx.xx):2401 failed: Connection refused where xx.xx.xx.xx is a strange IP addres I have no idea about. What is the strange IP address exactly? That might provide some additional clue...