Nate Williams writes:
> > > > > U crypto/kerberosIV/appl/bsd/login_fbtab.c
> > > > > U crypto/kerberosIV/appl/bsd/osfc2.c
> > > > > U crypto/kerberosIV/appl/bsd/pathnames.h_
> > > > > U crypto/kerberosIV/appl/bsd/rcmd_util.c
> > > > > cvs update: warning: unrecognized response ` If there are any IP options on
>`sock', die.' from cvs server
> > > > > cvs update: warning: unrecognized response ` */' from cvs server
> > > [...]
> > >
> > > It sounds like maybe the rcmd_util.c,v RCS file is corrupted on the
> > > CVS server. Just a guess. I haven't seen the problem here.
> >
> > Don't think so.. this happens rather randomly for random files
> > (i.e., more than one). The same file will update correctly on the
> > second try (but then it barfs on another one).
> >
> > It doesn't seem to happen for patched files, only for files that
> > are downloaded whole.. ie, if you blow away an entire directory
> > and then download it again.
>
> Just a question. Are you using any sort of transport mechanism (besides
> rsh) in the middle? I had problems like this when using F-Secure's
> Windows client using compression, which blew up. We switched the users
> to SecureCRT and the problems went away.
Nope.. just using cvs in pserver mode to a server on the same subnet,
not encrypted or compressed or anything.
Once I actually get all of the -current sources I'll rebuild world
and see if the problem still exists.
-Archie
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