Jon Miner wrote:
> I've got a hack that inserts the default port in to the line as read
> from .cvspass, but doesn't save it back to the file in the new form.
> (well, it only inserts the line if there isn't a port there already..)
I had already coded something like this but I changed my mind. The problem is that
the new version of
CVS doesn't really know whether the old entry in the .cvspass file applied to a
version of CVS compiled
with a different default port or a port specified with CVS_CLIENT_PORT.
Without this hack they'll get an error message asking them to log in again. With it
they'll get
"connection refused" or "access denied" messages which might take longer to diagnose.
Derek
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