Solution for pserver problem (was: Re: CVS with pserver: Binary files get corrupted)

2002-02-13 Thread Holger Spielmann
Hello, here's the solution: The problem was that the working directory from which imports and adds where done resided on a text mount. After mounting it in binary mode and starting a fresh repository, everything's fine. Maybe this should go into the documentation. CU -- Holger Spielmann Germany

Re: CVS with pserver: Binary files get corrupted

2002-02-12 Thread Holger Spielmann
Hi, Charles Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Holger Spielmann wrote: > > Charles Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >>The repository itself must be on a binary (unix) mounted drive -- > > I did mount the repository as binary, but that didn't help. > > As a system mount? Did you then resta

Re: CVS with pserver: Binary files get corrupted

2002-02-12 Thread Charles Wilson
[please keep the replies on list] Holger Spielmann wrote: > Hi, > > Charles Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >>The repository itself must be on a binary (unix) mounted drive -- >>within the conext of the service! Since you are probably starting the >>pserver daemon from inetd, which is st

Re: CVS with pserver: Binary files get corrupted

2002-02-12 Thread Charles Wilson
Holger Spielmann wrote: > Hello, > > due to company policy, I have to use Windows in my current project, so > I started using Cygwin to get a halfway decent environment. > > I successfully managed to set up a CVS pserver on Cygwin. In our > project, we want to add some JAR files to the CVS, so