paul_c wrote:

>On Wednesday 21 May 2008, John Kasunich wrote:
>  
>
>>EVERYONE has anonymous read access:
>>http://cvs.linuxcnc.org/cvs/
>>    
>>
>
>`ping http://cvs.linuxcnc.org` - Fail
>  
>
Removing the "http://"; from that makes it work, on both Linux and 
Windows systems.  It doesn't work on either OS with "http://";.

>`traceroute cvs.linuxcnc.org` - Stops somewhere in the alltel.net system.
>  
>
If you're on a linux system, you can use traceroute -n to prevent name 
lookup.  Several of the hops from here don't have DNS names, so -n 
speeds up the traceroute significantly.  It's also possible that your 
traceroute is older, and firewall settings (on the second or 
third-to-last hop) are preventing responses from those machines.

>`cvs -z5 -d:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs co emc2` - Connection times out.
>  
>
You did export CVS_RSH=ssh, right?

>Your assertion is incorrect, likewise, I was in error in claiming you had 
>labelled me an ex-developer - It was some minor nobody on IRC a year or two 
>ago..
>  
>
You have certainly been an ex-developer since the time EMC2 was chosen 
for further development, at your choice.  Any minor nobody who pointed 
that out was apparently correct.

If you'd like to contribute again without resolving your CVS access 
issues, feel free to post patches on the web, or if they aren't too 
large, email them to a developer for review and possible inclusion.  
Actually, you could post large patches on the web space I'm provding you 
for BDI distribution if they're large.

- Steve


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