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Re: CVS error and rsh question
From: |
Larry Jones |
Subject: |
Re: CVS error and rsh question |
Date: |
Tue, 14 Jan 2003 14:34:56 -0500 (EST) |
Jeeva Sarma writes:
>
> PS: he does not have rsh installed on his machine, but
> then even I don't(when I say rsh at command line, it
> says bad command or file name).But this version of cvs
> and the previous ones work fine for me. He has no
> problems with the older version of client we were
> using(1.11.1) We are using the :server method of
> connecting the client & server. That means an internal
> rsh client. Can anyone explain how this works for us
> even though we don't have rsh installed on our
> machines?
You just answered your own question -- :server: uses an rsh client that
is built in to CVS so you don't need another rsh client installed on
your machine. I think that older versions of CVS had :server: as the
default client/server method on DOS/Windows whereas the current version
has :ext: as the default just like on Unix, so check the CVSROOT
settings on the machine that's causing trouble to be sure that :server:
is explicit. (Don't forget to check the contents of the CVS/Root file
in any working directories, too.)
-Larry Jones
There's a connection here, I just know it. -- Calvin