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Re: cvs package available for test
- To: Charles Wilson <cwilson at ece dot gatech dot edu>
- Subject: Re: cvs package available for test
- From: hoefter at gmx dot de
- Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 09:16:35 +0200 (MEST)
- Cc: cygwin at sources dot redhat dot com
- Cc: cygwin at sources dot redhat dot com
- References: <39AD7189.6363514D@ece.gatech.edu>
Charles Wilson wrote:
>
> Richard Hoefter wrote:
> > The client part of CVS works quite fine, it's the server part making
> > problems:
> > I was not able to connent to a cygwin CVS server with the cygwin
> > client.
> >
>
> Okay. Next question: can you use a cvs client on a non-cygwin platform
> (windows-native, maybe, or other unix?) to connect to Andy's pserverd
> cvs server?
>
Yes it's possible: I connected successfully from a Linux 2.2.14 with
CVS 1.10.7 to Andy's pserverd.
> If yes, then we'll have to work very hard;
Really? This shows us only that there is a problem in the cygwin CVS
server
part resp. in the common CVS source. Andy did nothing else than providing
a patch.
> this must be some obscure cygwin-client ---> cygwin-server interaction.
>
At least the cygwin client is ok.
> If no, then the problem is likely to be that Andy's pserverd cvs server
> is somehow broken when running on cygwin-1.1.4. Or that something in
> your network configuration has suddenly changed.
>
> Anyway, just trying to narrow down the problem...
>
BTW:
It is not possible to connect from Linux to the cygwin CVS server.
The error message just says that there is no server running
(cygwin CVS client says the same):
cvs [login aborted]: connect to 198.168.1.1:2401 failed: connection
refused
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