Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...]
> I wondered if there is a way to force verbosity, where the negotiation > get printed to tty or something similar so that I can see what is the > problem. The normal flags for that kind of stuff -[vV] are taken for > other things and I see no `debug' or `verbose' option in man cvs > > A failed attempt looks like this: > $ cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/cvsroot login > Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/usr/local/cvsroot CVS > password: <password> cvs [login aborted]: recv() from server > cvs.gnus.org: Connection reset by peer [...] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Larry Jones) writes: > Harry Putnam writes: >> $ cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/cvsroot login >> Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/usr/local/cvsroot CVS >> password: <password> cvs [login aborted]: recv() from server >> cvs.gnus.org: Connection reset by peer > Either the server is misconfigured or it's a buggy version of CVS. If > it doesn't work at all it's the former, if it just doesn't work for > login it's the later. Any one have a substantive suggestion here? Some way to get more diagnostic output? Larry's response only repeated the patently obvious. And as I mentioned. I'm able to connect to other cvs servers. So a misconfiguration is a pretty good guess. Question is, how to determine what is misconfigured. (From my end) _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
