<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > No binary files at all, in fact. I have about 50 or so ASCII > files, but yes with lots of history data. I'm trying to see if > this is purely SSH-related (not SSH itself but maybe the way > we've installed it) or CVS/SSH related. I'll try the -z option. > Thanks!
I have a project with a mix of binary and ascii files, summing up 26 MiB of files at the client side and 42 MiB at the server side, some of them have almost 200 revisions. There's no problem at all. On another project, with less revisions but more binary data the server side has 700 MiB of data, and we also have no problem at all to handle it. Everything under SSH, some through a Windows client with WinCVS + Putty tools and another in a Linux box, with OpenSSH. Have you checked your network configuration, specially the reverse name resolution of your client machines in your DNS? Be seeing you, -- Godoy. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
