From: Dan Churchill

Hi,

>> From: Larry Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> it's almost surely an inetd problem -- either the path to cvs is
>> wrong in inted.conf (check it very carefully)
>
> That was the solution to my problem.  I was experiencing
> exactly the same symptoms.  I ran a >'which cvs' and found
> that cvs was not really in /usr/local/bin.  I updated
> inetd.conf to thecorrect path, and things have been
> wonderful ever since! :)

Not sure what you mean by 'which cvs', but a search of my system indicates
that I am using the correct path.  For some reason, my installation did not
put things in /usr/local/, but the directory I ran the installation from.
Maybe that is the problem?

Cheers

Phil

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