Please direct future queries of this nature to one of the mailing lists
as you are much more likely to receive a prompt and accurate response.
Anyway, I've seen that kind of thing due to a misconfigured inetd - e.g.
inetd is picking up the connection but the server it is running is
misconfigured and hangs.
Also, a firewall in between you and your server could cause a connection
to hang even though the server never actually sees it.
Derek
--
Derek Price CVS Solutions Architect ( http://CVSHome.org )
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] OpenAvenue ( http://OpenAvenue.com )
--
Was today really necessary?
Darryl VanDorp wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm not sure if this is a wincvs question or a general CVS question.
> I'm trying to import a module using wincvs and after starting the
> import
> it just sits there and sits there and sits there.
>
> Here's the line:
>
> Filtering 'F:\Plating_docs'...
> cvs import -I ! -I CVS -W "*.DOC -k 'b'" -W "*.doc -k 'b'" -m "initial
> import of plating docs" Plating_docs myvendor myrelease (in directory
> F:\Plating_docs)
>
> I'm using cvs to document control a bunch of word documents.
> I've done exactly the same type of import dozens of times but it
> suddently doesn't work.
>
> The repository is hosted on a linux box (Mandrake 6.1)
>
>
> Any hints?
>
> --Darryl
_______________________________________________
Info-cvs mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs