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Re: CVS and Port Forwarding
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Derek Robert Price |
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Re: CVS and Port Forwarding |
Date: |
Thu, 09 May 2002 12:41:10 -0400 |
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Joi Ellis wrote:
What version of cvs client are you using? What I've found is that
cvs 1.11 accepts the port format, but fails to use it. It actually uses it
in 1.11p1 and 1.11.2
[ . . . ]
On Wed, 8 May 2002, Steve P wrote:
In other words: address@hidden:1000:c:/cvsroot doesn't work. Again,
what would be correct?
The `:' after the 1000 isn't allowed by the new CVSROOT format.
Everything between the third `:' of a pserver spec and the first `/' is
read as a port number. That's why I recommended trying to remove the
drive spec (`c:') on the NT server side. Not sure that's possible, but
I haven't heard too many complaints about it, so I've been assuming it is.
Derek
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