RE: Port 2401 & CVS

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Thank you.. I've found the problem (viewing "messages" file): I had most
of the parameters in the "cvspserver" file as "parameter_name= value" ..
note there's no space character between parameter name and "=" sign.. so
I wrote them as "parameter_name = value" and.. EUREKA! Welcome to CVS
world

Thank you Mike! Looking at log messages is a very useful advice ;)


-----Original Message-----
From: MKlinke [mailto:mklinke@xxxxxxxx] 
Sent: lunes, 26 de abril de 2004 14:47
To: María José Reartes
Subject: Re: Port 2401 & CVS


On Monday 26 April 2004 10:33, you wrote:
> Yes, after every change I made I've restarted xinetd..
> Does it have any relation with samba configuration? I can access
> from my windows PC to the CVS repository but I still can't access
> via cvs command.
> The executable is located in /usr/bin/cvs, which is the same path
> specified for the "server" parameter in the cvspserver file
>
> Have I to configure cvs to make log files or there's a default
> place where I can found them?
> I've tried to connect with the cvspserver configured as the
> description below but still not working... any other idea?
>
>

CVS error messages will show up in your syslog by default.

Do you have any other xinetd based services that you know are working?

Which version of CVS are you using? 

$cvs --version

Regards,  Mike Klinke



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