> From: Larry Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Hi,

> > But it does not actually list the commands after the '..are:',
> it is just
> > that line.  If I leave off the --allow-root bit, it displays
> the screen of
> > usage options.
>
> No it doesn't; when you get an unrecognized auth response, you only get
> a one-line message.  It sounds to me like you misspelled pserver in
> inetd.conf or the cvs on your server machine was built without pserver
> support -- try running "/path/to/cvs pserver" on the server and see what
> happens.

When I run "/path/to/cvs pserver" it just hangs until I Ctrl C.  I was under
the impression that pserver was a CVS thing, I did not realise you had to
install it separately.  Bother, I have spend weeks trying to get this to
work, should have read the manuals in more detail I suppose.  Where can I
download pserver, or is it a Kernel option?

Many thanks

Phil

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