Re: [PATCH] git-cvsserver: handle CVS 'noop' command.

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On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 11:45 AM, Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Not a no-brainer at all, sorry.

+1 on Junio's notes and patch.

Can someone with a real TortoiseCVS and a real cvs server sniff the
connection and catch the noop? (Can TortoiseCVS write debug logs of
the conversation with the server?)

Hysterical note: the original implementation of cvsserver was done
reading the output of `cvs -t $opts $cmd`, and ocassionally sniffing
the traffic on the wire or ssh connection.

Probably not a major issue for 'noop' though :-)

cheers,


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