Brian Behlendorf wrote:
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Branko [ISO-8859-2] Čibej wrote:
Brian Behlendorf wrote:
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Branko [ISO-8859-2] Čibej wrote:
Is anybody else seeing the follwing with "cvs update" (over ssh):
^^^^^^^^^^
Should now be fixed.
Hmm. I'm still seeing it.
Um, OK, so the problem report was:
[lots of output snipped] cvs server: Updating apr/time/unix cvs server: Updating apr/time/win32 cvs server: Updating apr/user cvs server: Updating apr/user/unix cvs [update aborted]: shutting down connection to apache.org: Invalid argument
You didn't say if you were using the anoncvs pserver or over an SSH
tunnel,
Yes I did, and you even quoted it, see above. :-)
So I don't have an answer for you, unless you can provide more debugging details.
At first I thought I would ignore it, as I saw the error in a cygwin session, but the same thing happens on Solaris 2.6. Except that on Solaris the error is EBADF.
Also, apr/user/unix is the last directory in an update, so I'm wondering if it's finishing yet there's something about the way the connection ends that confuses your local cvs client?
Yep, that's what I was thinking, too. The fact APR builds on both boxes seems to corroborate this.
Now let me see ... Aha, :pserver: checkout works fine, so does :pserver: update ... oops, I got it. :ext: update from the top of the APR tree works fine, but reports that error when I update a Subversion tree, which links to APR. So this is obviously a CVS problem. Maybe it's confused by mixing :pserver: (svn) and :ext: (apr) in the same working copy tree.
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