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Re: NewbieQ: What is wrong with this server config
From: |
Roger Glover |
Subject: |
Re: NewbieQ: What is wrong with this server config |
Date: |
7 Nov 2001 15:09:45 -0800 |
Thanks for the response, Rudolf.
Rudolf Körner <address@hidden> wrote in message news:<address@hidden>...
> Hi,
>
> that's a tricky one ;) (caught me, too)
> the solution:
> instead of "..../usr/local/bin/cvs cvs -f...."
> use "..../usr/local/bin/cvs -f...." (without the second 'cvs')
I am fairly certain that this is not correct. The "second cvs" is
actually the first element in the executable's "argv" array (argv[0]).
On a regular shell command line argv[0] is set to the filename of the
executable, but in inetd you can set it to be anything that works in
the context. In this case I assume it either must be "cvs" or "cvs"
will cause process tracking and logging to give the results you would
have expected to see if you were running it from a shell.
After I get it to work (whenever that might be) I will try changing
the argv[0] to something like "cvs.pserver" to see if it makes a
difference. Or maybe someone here could tell me.
-- Roger Glover
- NewbieQ: What is wrong with this server config, Roger Glover, 2001/11/05
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- Re: NewbieQ: What is wrong with this server config, Roger Glover, 2001/11/06
- Re: NewbieQ: What is wrong with this server config, Roger Glover, 2001/11/06
- Re: NewbieQ: What is wrong with this server config, Rudolf Körner, 2001/11/07
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