> Look for any .new files where CVS choked up in a previous update.
> If you find them, delete them.  Also you will find that you need
> to exit ALL instances of WinCVS to do it.

knew that. Not it ;/

> If that doesn't remedy it, then it is most likely a line problem
> (i.e. the server is not authenticating properly or timing out).

nope.

I actually managed to get it working: I told SecureCRT to use a
single SSH connection, then checked out using the -z9 flag (no
idea why it helps) and it woiked...

how I found that out? why, by using OpenSSH, which gave useful error
msgs, of course.

> Hope this helps.

thx anyway =)

Leo, who's now re-compiling all jakarta projects, loving ant, which
led to this thought:
"Microsoft _is_ right: some bugs _are_ features. Take ant, for example."

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