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In a message of Thu, 7 Oct 2004 23:15:31 +0200
Received on Thu, 07 Oct 2004 23:20:56 +0200

Guus Leeuw jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
to: 'Chris Weiss' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Chris Weiss


FYI - the output of -t update is (the user/servernames have been changed to protect the innocent):

C:\>"c:\Program Files\gnu\WinCvs 1.3\cvs" -z9 -t update
-> main loop with CVSROOT=<username>@cvs.<servername>.com:/usr/local/cvsroot


And that's it... it'll sit until we ctrl-C out of it...


Remove the -z9 and retry. (Not that I think it makes any jack difference)



Probably not.



Plus isn't CVSROOT meant to say something like :ext: in case of SSH?



Exactly. That CVSROOT as it appears above is broken. Ought to be something like :ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/path/to/repository

And the env variable CVS_RSH must point to your ssh exectubable but the
trace will reveal that problem next. (There is provision in WinCVS to
set that.)



Those issues should be moot with the WinCVS client though, right? If the client is set to SSH for Authentication, that's enough (it works for all our other users...)


Thanks for all the help, gang!

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