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From: | Rick Genter |
Subject: | RE: Confusion regarding pserver to extssh switch. |
Date: | Fri, 7 Oct 2005 07:51:02 -0700 |
On 10/5/05, Mark D. Baushke <address@hidden > wrote:> >
> > :pserver: is a completely separate execution path from using :ext: (or
> > :extssh:).
Ok. So I turned off pserver, removed the passwd file it used, made sure I have an account on the server that I can ssh to, made sure I was in the cvs group and that the repository has 770 plus setgid permissions, and that my account is able to write into it. On another linux box, where I'd been testing the previous (and working) pserver connection, I removed the .cvspass file, and verified that I can, indeed log into the other machine via ssh.
I made sure that CVS_RSH is set to ssh and that I changed pserver to ext in the CVSROOT variable, which is set to:
:ext:address@hidden:/home/cvs
When I try to do a cvs update however, I get:
cvs [update aborted]: connect to spot.blackdogsoft.net(192.168.32.201):2401 failed: Connection refused
Why is it still trying to access pserver? Shouldn't it just be ssh'ing into spot and then issuing cvs commands?
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Rick Genter
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