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. <address@hidden> wrote
to: 'Chris Weiss' <address@hidden>
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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:address@hidden:/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.)