[Cvsnt] SOLVED - CVS NT works great with Win clients, but UNIX client doesn't work

Matt Raible matt at raibledesigns.com
Mon Jan 21 05:06:17 GMT 2002


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I got this one fixed by upgrading CVS on the Unix client (mac os x) to 1.11.

Matt


Matt Raible wrote:

> I have CVSNT setup on my Windows 2000 Advanced Server box.  I can
> checkout/checkin just fine from my Windows XP and Windows 2000 machine.
>
> I can also checkout modules just fine using my Unix client.  However,
> when I "touch" a file and try to commit it - I get the following error:
>
> cvs server: failed to create lock directory for `d:/cvs/d:/cvs/onpoint'
> (d:/cvs/d:/cvs/onpoint/#cvs.lock): Invalid argument
> cvs server: failed to remove lock
> d:/cvs/d:/cvs/onpoint/#cvs.wfl.merlin(mraible).2000: Invalid argument
> cvs server: lock failed - giving up
> cvs [server aborted]: lock failed - giving up
> cvs [commit aborted]: end of file from server (consult above messages if
> any)
>
> My CVSROOT is set as :pserver:mraible at merlin.raibledesigns.com:d:/cvs -
> which works great for checking stuff out and updating.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matt
>
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