In the future, please send such general help requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] rather than 
directly to me.  You
are much more likely to receive a timely and accurate response.

David Kornmann wrote:

> Thanks for your help. Well, we have made some progress with this problem: What we 
>noticed
>  is that we can check in files sometimes and if they are relatively small (couple of 
>kb). it seems to
> be a network connection problem. Could it be so that I get this error message from 
>CVS because
> there was a transmission timeout with the server? That's the only logical 
>explanation that I have found
> so far to this problem...

In any case, like I said, I've never heard of this problem before, but if it only 
happens with large files it
might be lack of swap space.  If it's a flaky network you should be seeing major 
symptoms somewhere besides
in CVS.

You might try searching the mail archives for more on this problem.  There's one at 
mail-archive.com and one
at groups.yahoo.com.

Derek

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