Ken Hu writes:
> 
> I've run into the following problem and I found the answer in the manual.
> But I am sure that I have set "-f" parameter in my inetd.conf file.
> So , any idea why this still occurs ?

Because you're running on a version of Linux where inetd incorrectly
sets $HOME for the processes it starts.  The simplest solution is to
upgrade to the current version of CVS (1.11.1p1) which contains a work
around for that bug.

-Larry Jones

You just can't ever be too careful. -- Calvin

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