Thomas Singer writes:
But much more weird it is, that this problem only seems to occur, when I
use SSH to communicate with the server. With local access this problem
does not happen. But it could not be a problem with the SSH client or
server, because everything else works fine and the 'ok' reponse also is
sent correctly.
Ah, that rings a bell. There's a problem where SSH puts some of its
file descriptors into non-blocking mode, which CVS doesn't expect. If
CVS then writes data faster than the receiver reads it, stuff gets lost.
See this thread for all the gory details and possible work-arounds:
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-cvs/2002-07/msg00084.html>
-Larry Jones
What a waste to be going to school on a morning like this. -- Calvin
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