[cvsnt] Re: Hang on Update

Tony Hoyle tmh at nodomain.org
Tue Apr 15 16:37:54 BST 2003


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On Tue, 15 Apr 2003 11:24:56 -0400, "Shawn Nicholson"
<t00kewlman at earthlink.net> wrote:


>In trying to debug this problem, I had one of those users change their
>CVSROOT to something invalid.  When we do that, he gets a connection error,
>but when the CVSROOT is correct, he gets nothing.  He was able to use the
>CVS.exe console app to do an update, but it won't work at all from within a
>GUI app.  I would assume this is a problem in Tortoise, but the same thing
>happens in WinCVS.
>
If the command line works then it's not a problem on the server I guess - I'd
get the clients to get a completely fresh sandbox just in case there's
something happend there... also find out if they've installed any software
recently that might have broken it (esp. Antivirus which can sometimes break
the TCP/IP stack just for fun).

Tony



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