Norberto Meijome wrote:
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
Hello,
I am trying to connect to my remote CVS Repository on my linux machine under
/home/cvs/repository using winCVS which is setup on my windows machine. I have taken
care of /etc/services and /etc/inetd.conf files. I have also created passwd file under
/home/cvs/repository/CVSROOT folder.
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
MOHIT A LAD writes:
When I try to *import* this project into the repository it throws the
following error:
cvs import -m "initial import into CVS" myproj mohit start
cvs server: cannot open /root/.cvsignore: Permission denied
This is a *very* frequently asked question. See the manual:
Hi,
I'm having some problems with the pserver of cvs.
My setup:
=
redhat 6.2 kernel2.2.14-12
cvs1.10.7
On server side:
===
1 following line in /etc/inetd.conf (all on one line)
cvspserver stream tcp nowait root /usr/bin/cvs cvs
--allow-root=/usr/local/cvsdb pserver
2in
MOHIT A LAD writes:
My setup:
=
redhat 6.2 kernel2.2.14-12
cvs1.10.7
I strongly suggest upgrading to the current release (1.11), which you
can get from www.cvshome.org, but that isn't what's causing your
problem.
1 export CVSROOT=:pserver:mohit@baharat:/usr/local/cvsdb
2 cvs
Jason Lee writes:
cvs [login aborted]: unrecognized auth response from host: Usage: cvs
[cvs-options] command [command-options-and-arguments]
The CVS command in inetd.conf is incorrect -- most likely, you're
missing the "pserver" on the end. Check that the command is all on one
line and
Larry Jones wrote:
The CVS command in inetd.conf is incorrect -- most likely, you're
missing the "pserver" on the end. Check that the command is all on one
line and doesn't contain any invisible control characters.
That did the trick. It's funny how it's the "little" things that will
bite
Hmm, just built cvs 1.11 on unixware2.1.2, running pserver,
with unixware 7 and Openserver 5 clients running cvs 1.11
With a 1.10.8 pserver on unixware 2.1.2, the 1.11 clients work
fine, but when I try switching over to a unixware 2.1.2 +
cvs 1.11 pserver, I get (on the client side)
cvs co
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why is it running OK on RedHat but not on Caldera ??
See "Trouble making a connection to a CVS server" in the Cederqvist
manual for some troubleshooting advice.
-Larry Jones
Geez, I gotta have a REASON for everything? -- Calvin
Hi,
I have been through this list with a fine toothpick and comb, but it
has not solved my problem.
I have one RedHat 6.1 box and cvs-1.10.6 I am running pserver from
inetd.conf and every thing is cool. cvspserver is on port 2401/tcp.
I have one Caldera eServer 2.3 box that had cvs-1.10.6 but
Howdy, I've had a nice repository and pserver setup going for a while
now, but then my server was upgraded and it doesn't work anymore.
Whenever I try to do any checkouts of any kind it give me one of two
errors (depending on how I set the inetd.conf line).
1) can't setuid: operation not
Christopher Kohnert writes:
Howdy, I've had a nice repository and pserver setup going for a while
now, but then my server was upgraded and it doesn't work anymore.
Whenever I try to do any checkouts of any kind it give me one of two
errors (depending on how I set the inetd.conf line).
1)
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