Mailing-List: contact cygwin-help AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com; run by ezmlm List-Subscribe: List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: , Sender: cygwin-owner AT sources DOT redhat DOT com Delivered-To: mailing list cygwin AT sources DOT redhat DOT com Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2001 23:00:29 -0800 From: "Matthew D. Langston" Subject: Re: cvs broken on win2k after recent cygwin upgrade: "The descriptor is a file, not a socket" To: Dmitrii Pasechnik Cc: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Message-id: <002e01c0b29d$c880d5b0$0401a8c0@trinity> Organization: Stanford Linear Accelerator Center MIME-version: 1.0 X-MIMEOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.50.4133.2400 X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.50.4133.2400 Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-priority: Normal References: Hi Dmitrii and list, I checked the size of my cvs.exe executable, and it was identical in size to yours, as well as having a timestamp of October 23, 2000. $ ls -la /bin/cvs.exe -rwxrwxrwx 1 544 None 1466946 Oct 23 02:25 /bin/cvs.exe* So, this would seem to indicate that the problem is external to the cvs executable, with the problem being either with the newer cygwin dll itself, or a Win2k SP1 problem. I did an strace when running the command "cvs -z3 co root" to see if I could determine why cvs works for you but doesn't work for me ("root" is the name of the software package I want to work on). I've cut-and-pasted the last 100 lines of the strace output and included them below on the chance that you or another cygwin internals expert might see something. I noticed on the 11th line something about a "WSADuplicateSocket error", and then several lines of "_cifs: fd not disk file" messages after that. These messages seemed like they might be related to the original error message of "The descriptor is a file, not a socket" that I originally reported. Thanks for any insight you or others may be able to provide. Regards, Matt 632 1804222 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::set_close_on_exec: set close_on_exec for /dev/tcp to 1 171 1804393 [main] cvs 1548 _fcntl: 0 = fcntl (3, 2, 0x1) 187329 1991722 [main] cvs 1548 __set_winsock_errno: close:147 - 10038 (WSAENOTSOCK) -> 108 442 1992164 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::set_close_on_exec: set close_on_exec for /dev/tcp to 1 192 1992356 [main] cvs 1548 _fcntl: 0 = fcntl (3, 2, 0x1) 2388 1994744 [main] cvs 1548 __set_winsock_errno: close:147 - 10038 (WSAENOTSOCK) -> 108 321 1995065 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::set_close_on_exec: set close_on_exec for /dev/tcp to 1 182 1995247 [main] cvs 1548 _fcntl: 0 = fcntl (3, 2, 0x1) 179 1995426 [main] cvs 1548 dtable::dup2: dup2 (3, 4) 181 1995607 [main] cvs 1548 dtable::build_fhandler: - cb 64, fd -1, fh 0x1A020BB8 456 1996063 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_socket::fixup_before_fork_exec: WSADuplicateSocket error 185 1996248 [main] cvs 1548 __set_winsock_errno: fixup_before_fork_exec:56 - 10038 (WSAENOTSOCK) -> 108 175 1996423 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_socket::fixup_before_fork_exec: Without Winsock 2.0 170 1996593 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_socket::fixup_after_fork: WSASocket begin, dwServiceFlags1=0 189 1996782 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_socket::fixup_after_fork: WSASocket error 173 1996955 [main] cvs 1548 __set_winsock_errno: fixup_after_fork:84 - 10022 (WSAEINVAL) -> 22 172 1997127 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::fixup_after_fork: inheriting '/dev/tcp' from parent 184 1997311 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_socket::fixup_after_fork: Without Winsock 2.0 173 1997484 [main] cvs 1548 dtable::dup2: 4 = dup2 (3, 4) 200 1997684 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::fcntl: GETFL: 2 171 1997855 [main] cvs 1548 _fcntl: 2 = fcntl (3, 3, 0x0) 174 1998029 [main] cvs 1548 _cygwin_istext_for_stdio: _cygwin_istext_for_stdio (3) 169 1998198 [main] cvs 1548 _cygwin_istext_for_stdio: _cifs: fd not disk file 171 1998369 [main] cvs 1548 setmode_helper: setmode: file was raw now raw 168 1998537 [main] cvs 1548 setmode: setmode (3, binary) returns binary 168 1998705 [main] cvs 1548 _cygwin_istext_for_stdio: _cygwin_istext_for_stdio (3) 170 1998875 [main] cvs 1548 _cygwin_istext_for_stdio: _cifs: fd not disk file 343 1999218 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::fcntl: GETFL: 2 170 1999388 [main] cvs 1548 _fcntl: 2 = fcntl (4, 3, 0x0) 169 1999557 [main] cvs 1548 _cygwin_istext_for_stdio: _cygwin_istext_for_stdio (4) 169 1999726 [main] cvs 1548 _cygwin_istext_for_stdio: _cifs: fd not disk file 170 1999896 [main] cvs 1548 setmode_helper: setmode: file was raw now raw 168 2000064 [main] cvs 1548 setmode: setmode (4, binary) returns binary 168 2000232 [main] cvs 1548 _cygwin_istext_for_stdio: _cygwin_istext_for_stdio (4) 170 2000402 [main] cvs 1548 _cygwin_istext_for_stdio: _cifs: fd not disk file 2810 2003212 [main] cvs 1548 time: 985241636 = time (0) 210 2003422 [main] cvs 1548 _fstat: 0 = fstat (3, 255FB94) 175 2003597 [main] cvs 1548 isatty: 0 = isatty (3) 179 2003776 [main] cvs 1548 _write: write (3, 0xA024718, 372) 342 2004118 [main] cvs 1548 __set_winsock_errno: write:131 - 10038 (WSAENOTSOCK) -> 108 178 2004296 [main] cvs 1548 _write: -1 = write (3, 0xA024718, 372) 24040 2028336 [main] cvs 1548 _write: write (2, 0x255FEE8, 3) 332 2028668 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::write: text write cvs 162 2028830 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::write: 3 = write (0x255FEE8, 3) 148 2028978 [main] cvs 1548 _write: 3 = write (2, 0x255FEE8, 3) 144 2029122 [main] cvs 1548 _write: write (2, 0x46423C, 1) 141 2029263 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::write: text write 151 2029414 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::write: 1 = write (0x46423C, 1) 141 2029555 [main] cvs 1548 _write: 1 = write (2, 0x46423C, 1) 143 2029698 [main] cvs 1548 _write: write (2, 0x46423E, 1) 399 2030097 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::write: text write [ 148 2030245 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::write: 1 = write (0x46423E, 1) 141 2030386 [main] cvs 1548 _write: 1 = write (2, 0x46423E, 1) 143 2030529 [main] cvs 1548 _write: write (2, 0x42E3B3, 8) 137 2030666 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::write: text write checkout 142 2030808 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::write: 8 = write (0x42E3B3, 8) 137 2030945 [main] cvs 1548 _write: 8 = write (2, 0x42E3B3, 8) 139 2031084 [main] cvs 1548 _write: write (2, 0x464240, 9) 137 2031221 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::write: text write aborted] 142 2031363 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::write: 9 = write (0x464240, 9) 166 2031529 [main] cvs 1548 _write: 9 = write (2, 0x464240, 9) 169 2031698 [main] cvs 1548 _write: write (2, 0x46424A, 2) 166 2031864 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::write: text write : 170 2032034 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::write: 2 = write (0x46424A, 2) 167 2032201 [main] cvs 1548 _write: 2 = write (2, 0x46424A, 2) 171 2032372 [main] cvs 1548 _write: write (2, 0x40A54D, 17) 165 2032537 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::write: text write writing to server 2258 2034795 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::write: 17 = write (0x40A54D, 17) 262 2035057 [main] cvs 1548 _write: 17 = write (2, 0x40A54D, 17) 183 2035240 [main] cvs 1548 _write: write (2, 0x46424A, 2) 170 2035410 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::write: text write : 175 2035585 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::write: 2 = write (0x46424A, 2) 504 2036089 [main] cvs 1548 _write: 2 = write (2, 0x46424A, 2) 204 2036293 [main] cvs 1548 _write: write (2, 0x6100A1BC, 38) 171 2036464 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::write: text write The descriptor is a file, not a socket 174 2036638 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::write: 38 = write (0x6100A1BC, 38) 168 2036806 [main] cvs 1548 _write: 38 = write (2, 0x6100A1BC, 38) 169 2036975 [main] cvs 1548 _write: write (2, 0x464297, 1) 167 2037142 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::write: text write 173 2037315 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::write: 1 = write (0x464297, 1) 167 2037482 [main] cvs 1548 _write: 1 = write (2, 0x464297, 1) 14578 2052060 [main] cvs 1548 do_exit: do_exit (1) 271 2052331 [main] cvs 1548 void: 0x0 = signal (20, 0x1) 144 2052475 [main] cvs 1548 void: 0x468A94 = signal (1, 0x1) 141 2052616 [main] cvs 1548 void: 0x468A94 = signal (2, 0x1) 136 2052752 [main] cvs 1548 void: 0x468A94 = signal (3, 0x1) 198 2052950 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::close: handle 0xB8 154 2053104 [main] cvs 1548 fhandler_base::close: handle 0xB4 305 2053409 [main] cvs 1548 __set_winsock_errno: close:147 - 10038 (WSAENOTSOCK) -> 108 271 2053680 [main] cvs 1548 __set_winsock_errno: close:147 - 10038 (WSAENOTSOCK) -> 108 186 2053866 [main] cvs 1548 proc_terminate: nchildren 0, nzombies 0 168 2054034 [main] cvs 1548 proc_terminate: leaving 250 2054284 [main] cvs 1548 sigproc_terminate: entering 169 2054453 [main] cvs 1548 sigproc_terminate: done 335 2054788 [main] cvs 1548 __to_clock_t: dwHighDateTime 0, dwLowDateTime 1201728 142 2054930 [main] cvs 1548 __to_clock_t: total 00000000 00000078 141 2055071 [main] cvs 1548 __to_clock_t: dwHighDateTime 0, dwLowDateTime 2103024 138 2055209 [main] cvs 1548 __to_clock_t: total 00000000 000000D2 137 2055346 [main] cvs 1548 _pinfo::exit: Calling ExitProcess 1 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dmitrii Pasechnik" To: "Matthew D. Langston" Cc: Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 4:36 PM Subject: Re: cvs broken on win2k after recent cygwin upgrade: "The descriptor is a file, not a socket" > On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, Matthew D. Langston wrote: > > >I just upgraded this afternoon to the latest version of cygwin (by running > >http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/setup.exe), and now cvs no longer works. I > >get the following error message when trying to do a "cvs update" or a "cvs > >checkout" using pserver: > > > >cvs [checkout aborted]: writing to server: The descriptor is a file, not a > >socket > > > >I am running cygwin under Win2k SP1, with the version of cvs (cvs version > >1.11) that installed automatically when the aforementioned setup program was > >run. > > > strange, because I'm running cvs in exactly the same environment. > (only I don't know if your executable is the same) > mine is 1466946 bytes, dated Oct 23 2000, cvs 1.11 > > I don't remember whether I updated it when running setup to ugrade to > cygwin 1.1.8, or not. > > >The previous version of cygwin that I was using (and that had a working cvs) > >was installed sometime last fall (around October 2000 if memory serves). > >So, it appears that the cygwin upgrade that I did this afternoon caused cvs > >to stop working. > > > >I noticed that this problem was mentioned in the mail archives from last > >month (see http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2001-02/msg00007.html), but > >there didn't seem to be any mention of a workaround. Is there anyone who > >could help me solve this problem? > rebuild from source? > it's on www.cvshome.org, and doesn't need any patches for cygwin, imho... > > -- > Dmitrii Pasechnik > e-mail: d DOT pasechnik AT twi DOT tudelft DOT nl > http://ssor.twi.tudelft.nl/~dima/ > -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Check out: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple