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RE: Problems running cvs pserver


From: Sven Dowideit
Subject: RE: Problems running cvs pserver
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2001 11:58:20 +1000

Heya Larry,
        i have had another stab at it, and I still cannot build a pserver cvs 
that
works.

 ./configure --without-gssapi still leaves gssapi libs in the Makefile
and when i hack the configure script to leave off all of the gssapi stuff, I
get an exe that does not seem to work correctly. Telneting to 2401 replies
as it should, but doing a cvs login results in the cvs client waiting
permanently for something after i enter my password.

has anyone built cvs on Solaris without kerberos installed ??

sven

> -----Original Message-----
> From: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden Behalf Of
> Sven Dowideit
> Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 1:11 PM
> To: Larry Jones
> Cc: address@hidden
> Subject: RE: Problems running cvs pserver
>
>
> I have this problem with cvs-1.10 (the one we are currently using in local
> mode only) and with cvs 1.11p1 (that i am using as a comparison)
>
> I think the easiest answer to the --help-comands question is that
> the newly
> compiled cvs (either version) is able to do :local: and :ext: checkouts
> fine, its only the pserver that is causing me pain.
>
> when you say the Kerberos stuff is a mess, do you mean that everyone just
> installs kerberos?
>
> cheers
>
> Sven
>
> ----cvs -v -------
> bash-2.03$ ./cvs -v
>
> Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.10 `Halibut' (client/server)
>
> Copyright (c) 1989-1998 Brian Berliner, david d `zoo' zuhn,
>                         Jeff Polk, and other authors
>
> CVS may be copied only under the terms of the GNU General Public License,
> a copy of which can be found with the CVS distribution kit.
>
> Specify the --help option for further information about CVS
> -----cvs --help-commands --------
> bash-2.03$ ./cvs --help-commands
> CVS commands are:
>         add          Add a new file/directory to the repository
>         admin        Administration front end for rcs
>         annotate     Show last revision where each line was modified
>         checkout     Checkout sources for editing
>         commit       Check files into the repository
>         diff         Show differences between revisions
>         edit         Get ready to edit a watched file
>         editors      See who is editing a watched file
>         export       Export sources from CVS, similar to checkout
>         history      Show repository access history
>         import       Import sources into CVS, using vendor branches
>         init         Create a CVS repository if it doesn't exist
>         log          Print out history information for files
>         login        Prompt for password for authenticating server.
>         logout       Removes entry in .cvspass for remote repository.
>         rdiff        Create 'patch' format diffs between releases
>         release      Indicate that a Module is no longer in use
>         remove       Remove an entry from the repository
>         rtag         Add a symbolic tag to a module
>         status       Display status information on checked out files
>         tag          Add a symbolic tag to checked out version of files
>         unedit       Undo an edit command
>         update       Bring work tree in sync with repository
>         watch        Set watches
>         watchers     See who is watching a file
> (Specify the --help option for a list of other help options)
> bash-2.03$
>
> -------------------------------
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Larry Jones [mailto:address@hidden
> > Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 12:27 PM
> > To: Sven Dowideit
> > Cc: address@hidden
> > Subject: Re: Problems running cvs pserver
> >
> >
> > Sven Dowideit writes:
> > >
> > > i run
> > > ./configure --disable-encryption --prefix=/opt/cvs --with-gssapi=no
> > > and then server.c failes to build because it tries to include krb5.h
> >
> > What version of CVS?  The Kerberos stuff is a mess, but it's getting
> > better and better as time goes on.
> >
> > > this results in an exe that both supports and doesn't support
> pserver ;)
> >
> > I'm not sure what that's supposed to mean.  What do "cvs -v" and "cvs
> > --help-commands" say?
> >
> > -Larry Jones
> >
> > It works on the same principle as electroshock therapy. -- Calvin
> >
>
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