I have verified that I can checkout files successfully on multiple Win98
machines -- the problem only seems to occur on NT clients. Please, if
anyone knows what the missing key element is, let me know!
- Dennis
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dennis Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 10:39 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: "end of file from server" message
>
> Can someone tell me why I would get this message from an NT machine when
> trying to checkout a tree (the message isn't particularly helpful)?
>
> I have had good success when checking out files from Linux clients and a
> Windows 98 client, but for some reason, I get this message when attempting
> a check out from an NT client. I'm thinking that I must have done
> something to the 98 machine to get it to work correctly, but I can't, for
> the life of me, remember what it was. I have set the CVSROOT environment
> variable and the remote machine's IP address is in the .rhosts file as it
> should be. What am I forgetting?
>
> The server is a Linux box running cvs 1.10.6, and the client is NT 4.0
> running cvs 1.10 (and I am using the internal rsh protocol method of
> connecting to the server).
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Dennis
>
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