On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 11:33:44AM -0600, Karl Fogel wrote: > Branko =?ISO-8859-2?Q?=C8ibej?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > 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. > > Wow. That's a clue and a half, yeah, it could be that...
Ever since we mixed the SVN and APR repositories (e.g. many months ago), I've been getting: $ cvs update ... [ SVN directories ] ... cvs server: Updating tools/cvs2svn/tests cvs server: Updating www cvs server: Updating apr cvs server: Updating apr/buckets ... [ APR directories ] ... cvs server: Updating apr/user cvs server: Updating apr/user/unix cvs [update aborted]: shutting down connection to apache.org: Bad file descriptor $ SVN is an authenticated :pserver: access and APR is an SSH :ext: access. The behavior didn't change when APR moved. My CVS version: (from cvs-1.10.6-2.i386.rpm in the RH 6.1 distro) $ cvs --version Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.10.6 (client/server) ... Cheers, -g -- Greg Stein, http://www.lyra.org/
