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Re: CVSROOT with hostnames
From: |
Dustin D . |
Subject: |
Re: CVSROOT with hostnames |
Date: |
Fri, 03 Jan 2003 00:59:37 GMT |
Actually I'm using CVS, I do have WinCVS as well, but isn't WinCVS
really just a front-end GUI for CVS? I'm doing this from the command
line using the cvs command, and cvs -v shows the following:
C:\>cvs -v
Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.4 (client)
Copyright (c) 1989-2002 Brian Berliner, david d `zoo' zuhn,
Jeff Polk, and other authors
CVS may be copied only under the terms of the GNU General Public
License,
a copy of which can be found with the CVS distribution kit.
Specify the --help option for further information about CVS
C:\>
Thanks,
Dustin
On Thu, 2 Jan 2003 11:52:19 -0500 (EST), lawrence.jones@eds.com (Larry
Jones) wrote:
>Dustin D. writes:
>>
>> When I try to do a cvs checkout, I get the following:
>>
>> C:\TMP3>cvs checkout Document
>> dustind@myhostname.org's password:
>> cvs server: Updating Document
>> U Document/desktop.ini
>> cvs server: Updating Document/Auto
>> U Document/Auto/toyota_tundra_log.xls
>> cvs server: Updating Document/Boats
>> Disconnecting: Corrupted MAC on input.
>
>That last message would seem to be the key. Unfortunately, it does not
>appear anywhere in the CVS source. Are you using WinCVS? If so,
>there's a mailing list specifically dedicated to WinCVS that you should
>consult -- see www.wincvs.org.
>
>-Larry Jones
>
>The authorities are trying to silence any view contrary to their own!
>-- Calvin
>