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From: | Derek Robert Price |
Subject: | Re: Information concerning "broken pipe" error |
Date: | Fri, 06 Jun 2003 10:48:08 -0400 |
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Wolfgang Klein wrote:
Derek Robert Price wrote:... Most likely, then, your problem is with the Eclipse CVS client. It isThe problem is definitely caused by Eclipse. We finally found this page that confirms the fact: http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/%7Echeckout%7E/platform-vcm-home/docs/online/cvs_features2.0/cvs-faq.html#server_8a broken pipe. The correct place to report this problem is to the Eclipse developers.I wasn't really hoping to find a solution forin this mailing list. (If the Eclipse developer dont't have a solution yet, how is someone else supposed to find one?) As I said I was hoping this information might help to find some kind of cure for this error in future releases
It is likely that there is no problem with the CVS server at all but that this is simply a misinterpretation (maybe expecting the wrong result) by the Eclipse client.
If you can show the sequence of protocol commands that creates this error, and show that it may be Eclipse's fault, but that the CVS server should be able to detect the error and output a nice error message to assist future writers of CVS clients, then we might be interested in adding the error message, but again, there is likely no problem with CVS at all.
Derek -- *8^) Email: derek@ximbiot.com Get CVS support at <http://ximbiot.com>! -- "You use a Windows machine and the golden rule is: Save, and save often. It's scary how people have grown used to the idea that computers are unreliable when it is not the computer at all - it's the operating system that just doesn't cut it."-- Linus Torvalds
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