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Re: "Dying gasps received from client." with CVS 1.12.11
From: |
Mark D. Baushke |
Subject: |
Re: "Dying gasps received from client." with CVS 1.12.11 |
Date: |
Tue, 18 Jan 2005 10:05:02 -0800 |
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gnu-cvs@regnis.de writes:
> Thanks for the follow-up.
>
> Attached you'll find the logs, which SmartCVS sends to the GNU CVS
> 1.12.9 server as well as to the GNU CVS 1.12.11 server. Both files
> (connection-log.out) are identical. For some reason GNU CVS 1.12.11
> returns the mentioned error message (see
> connection-logs-1.12.11/connection-log.in).
No attachment was found in the message. This may be due to bug-cvs
stripping the attachment...
> The strange thing is, that
> it seems to be directory-dependent. Maybe the most important is: when I
> deactivate gzip-compression, it works fine (except the relative paths
> issue). Did you changed the gzip-stuff between 1.12.9 and 1.12.11?
The zlib library went from 1.1.4 to 1.2.1 on 2004-11-11. There has been
one other compression complaint, but I am not sure if Derek ever figured
out what was wrong or not.
> CVS 1.12.11 returns paths relative to the repository root:
> ...
> Clear-static-directory ./
> smartcvs/build/
> ...
> where as CVS 1.12.9 returns the path fully:
> ...
> Clear-static-directory ./
> /misc/repository/smartcvs/build/
> ...
Yes.
>
> How do you think, the client should detect, whether the paths are
> relative? Please note, that CVSNT might return absolute paths without
> a leading slash, e.g.
> ...
> Clear-static-directory ./
> c:\repository/test/
> ...
> or
> Clear-static-directory ./
> c:/repository/test/
> ...
>
Hmmm... I don't have any good answers for you.
-- Mark
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