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On Sun, 12 Jan 2003, Elfyn McBratney wrote:
> > Unless something has changed that escaped my attention, what
> > has repeatedly been stated here (though no time very recently)
> > is that Cygwin CVS does not support the "pserver" access
> > mode. The recommendation has been to use the "external"
>
Elfyn,
I neglected to mention that it has also been reported that some, through
heroic effort, have managed to get pserver working. Details of their
arduousness were not reported, however.
Searching for "CVS," "pserver," "external" and / or "SSH" will help you
zero in on the pertinent messages
ubject: Re: Setting up cvs on Windows 2000
> The problem is in trying to set up my system to behave as a cvs server
> with pserver. If I do a "telnet localhost 2401", I get "connected to
> [computername] Escape character is '^]'.
> Connection closed by foreign h
> Unless something has changed that escaped my attention, what
> has repeatedly been stated here (though no time very recently)
> is that Cygwin CVS does not support the "pserver" access
> mode. The recommendation has been to use the "external"
> access mode via SSH.
Aaaah I didn't know that :( Th
Elfyn, Melonie,
Unless something has changed that escaped my attention, what has repeatedly
been stated here (though no time very recently) is that Cygwin CVS does not
support the "pserver" access mode. The recommendation has been to use the
"external" access mode via SSH.
If that has changed,
At 05:18 PM 1/12/2003, Melonie Brown wrote:
>Environment: Windows 2000, sp3
>
>I downloaded and installed cygwin.
>I followed the steps outlined in
>http://www.adamswann.com/library/2001/Cygwin-Inetd.html
That's fine if that's what you want to do but you should realize the
following:
1. The
> The problem is in trying to set up my system to behave as a cvs server
> with pserver. If I do a "telnet localhost 2401", I get
> "connected to [computername]
> Escape character is '^]'.
> Connection closed by foreign host"
When you telnet to port 2401 (the pserver) your not supposed to actuall
Environment: Windows 2000, sp3
I downloaded and installed cygwin.
I followed the steps outlined in
http://www.adamswann.com/library/2001/Cygwin-Inetd.html
>From the cygwin prompt, I can create repositories, check in, check out
files, etc. I can telnet remotely to that system and connect with my
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