Alexey Mahotkin writes:
>
> A: Workaround: You could create small .sh-file:
That may not work -- the problem might well be that there's no -f global
option on the pserver line in inetd.conf rather than that $HOME is set
in the environment.
> This is caused by misfeature in CVS. :pserver: does not have home
> directory and should not try to use it. There exist patches that fix
> that behaviour, if you wish to get rid of that problem once and for
> all.
This is misleading -- the user pserver is running on behalf of has a
home directory and pserver may well want to use it. And note that the
current development version ignores $HOME when running as a server.
-Larry Jones
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