Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/02/01/10:21:43
"Charles S. Wilson" <cwilson AT ece DOT gatech DOT edu> writes:
> Steve Hirsh in Dec 1999 (Looonnnggg before Corinna's fix) said the
> following about an identical error message ("cvs.exe [checkout aborted]:
> writing to server: The descriptor is a file, not a socket") that he
> experienced when trying to use a local repository:
> > For whatever reason, no one else is reporting this runtime error. The
> > error is coming from a section of code that tries to flush a buffer back
> > to the server in client.c of cvs.
<snip summary="lots of useful background, possible VPN interaction signalled"/>
Thanks a lot -- I do have VPN installed (although I'm not using it
when the error occurs). . .
> Henry, I think you're going to have to use gdb and trace through the
> program's operation to debug this. I do not see the problem (Win2Ksp1,
> 1.1.8, connecting to :pserver:anoncvs AT anoncvs DOT cygnus DOT com:/cvs/src works
> fine), so there's no way I can debug it for you. Take a good look at
> Steve's message referenced above, and set a few breakpoints at the code
> he indicates in client.c -- BTW, this means you'll have to download
> cvs-1.11.0-1-src.tar.gz and build your own cvs.exe with debugging (-g)
> enabled, and don't strip the executable (the distribution version of
> cvs.exe is stripped, so it's not readily debuggable). Note that
> /usr/doc/Cygwin/cvs-1.11.0.README contains build instructions.
Will (try to) do -- tomorrow, probably.
Thanks again for helping me understand what to do to try to help
find/fix this.
ht
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