Things to check. Are you going through a proxy? From memory, a proxy not setup to allow SVN commands stuff's things up. But not normally the error message your reporting. On the odd occasion, I too get that error message, and as far as I can see, it's ether a routing problem, or a problem with the SVN server. In most cases, it works the next night (I do nightly svn up's and builds to build nightly gajim-svn ubuntu packages).
Give it another, try, if it's still not working, buzz me off list. Tim On 12/28/06, Bob McGowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It occurs to me that my problem may be due to firewall issues with the ports used by subversion. If this makes sense, per the error message, then please accept my apologies for the bandwidth usage and ignore these. ;) Thanks, Bob Bob McGowan wrote: > Hi, > > As I'm not a member of the list, please include my direct email address > in your reply. > > I've been trying to get Cinelerra and the supporting libraries compiled > on my Debian testing (etch) system and have run into a number of issues > that I hope someone on this list can help me with. > > Initial downloads were done from the Heroine Virtual website at > http://heroinewarrior.com/cinelerra.php3. Problems with configure > scripts and makefiles prompted me to try for an SVN checkout. But, my > attempt to do so, using the command line from the page at > http://cvs.cinelerra.org/svnusage.php#anon, results in an error: > > svn: Can't connect to host 'svn.skolelinux.org': Connection refused > > Is there something I'm missing in the setup for anonymous svn, or is the > server currently unavailable for some reason? > > Thanks for your help. > > Bob
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