Hi
I've been using CVS 1.11.17 clients (and earlier versions) on Windows
machines with no problems. The CVS server runs on a Linux 2.4 box. Access is
over SSH, using the Cygwin OpenSSH, using digital certificates. I've just
tried the 1.12.11 and 1.12.10 clients, and get the following:
U:\cvs -t
Qian Xin writes:
Yes, updating to a new version of cvs may fix it. I will try this
method. But I want to know why?
Updating *will* fix it -- only ancient versions of CVS have this
problem.
https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.20/cvs_21.html#SEC189
-Larry Jones
I sure wish I
yes, some analysis of this problem is here.
https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.20/cvs_21.html#SEC189
After I updated to version 1.11.19, the error report still exist.
And I fixed it by special -f in xinet startup file for cvs.
The following is some details:
The article has introduced
I've been trying to move a PVCS setup to CVS, but have not had any
success. I'm trying to use the pvcs2cvs.pl script from cvshome, but it
doesn't seem to do anything. I first tried it on a Windows 2000 box, and
am now trying it on a linux box. On the linux machine, I cannot find a
copy of vcs
Hello ALL,
My Name is Vasudev, i am very new to CVS. Please help me
regarding loginfo file.
My CVS is installed on Solaris 5.8 Machine.
Requirement :-
I need to get an notification email whenever any developer checkin the
source file( any file or directory ) into the CVS