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Date: Mon, 27 Dec 1999 11:17:39 -0500 (EST)
From: "Steven N. Hirsch" <shirsch AT adelphia DOT net>
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To: cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
Subject: Problem building CVS-1.10.x
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All,

This one's got me stumped, and I cannot find anything relevant in the
archives.  I need to build a version of CVS 1.10.x which will properly
handle Unix-based source-code, i.e. no end-of-line conversion.  Step one
was to build CVS "out of the box" for a baseline.  Unfortunately, I'm
unable to construct a working copy!  I seem to remember being able to do
this last year, and I have numerous per-compiled binaries from the net to
prove it's possible.

The build proceeds without any errors, but whenever I try to checkout
anything from a remote repository (using pserver), this error occurs:

cvs.exe [checkout aborted]: writing to server: The descriptor is a file,
not a socket

This is consistant across three different versions of CVS, 1.10, 1.10.5
and 1.10.7.1 (latest and greatest).  The message is emitted by a section
of code which attempts to flush a buffer back to the server (in client.c,
I believe).  Basic communication between client and server is happening,
since I'm able to do the initial cvs login!

I can't see anything overtly wrong with the subject code, and no one else
seems to have this problem.  Any hints as to what's wrong?  

Again, using any of the pre-compiled binaries under Cygwin works just
fine.  So, it's _not_ a setup or user problem.

Steve



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