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Reply-To: "Nuno Lopes" <nunoplopes@sapo.pt>
From: "Nuno Lopes" <nunoplopes@sapo.pt>
To: "David Christensen" <dpchrist@holgerdanske.com>,
   "'Cygwin List'" <cygwin@cygwin.com>
Subject: Re: strange problems with cvs
Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 17:53:54 -0000
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>> I'm using pserver auth
>
> Don't -- use ssh.  If you set up your router/firewall correctly, you and
> whomever you grant an account to can access your CVS server from
> anywhere on the Internet.  It's *really* useful.

I use the php.net cvs server :) Isn't my choice...


>> and the cygwin is installed with *DOS* line-endings.
>
> I use Cygwin with DOS line endings and the Cygwin CVS client.
> Everything works fine.
>
>
>> I think it might be cause of  the release of the lastest dll
>> version. (I update cygwin often..)
>
> I very much doubt it.  I've used/ been using DOS, Windows NT, GNU/Linux,
> BSD, DJGPP, Cygwin, and CVS for several years new, and any CVS problems
> I've had were always my fault.

The problem is that it is working now.. and I haven't do anything... really 
strange...

Thanks anyway,
Nuno 


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