Socket failure (was "Re: [cvsnt] 2.0.26 on XP Pro -")

Damien McKenna damien at mc-kenna.com
Sat Feb 21 10:54:47 GMT 2004


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Glen Starrett wrote:
>> One thing that I _did_ see, in the ZoneAlarm log, was that the CVS 
>> command hit the DNS server in my router,
 >
> ZA and other firewalls can break CVSNT, even when inactive.  I presume 
> you've already tried uninstalling it completely, but if you haven't then 
> that could likely be the problem.

I tried that, it made no difference.  I also uninstalled AVG, another culprit.

>> Ok.  I upgraded to 2.0.30, did the same thing (tried checkout out a 
>> module) and this time it crashed! :-)  I saved out the debug info and 
>> I'll wing it away to the powers that be.  At last something solid to 
>> go on!
> 
> Excellent!  :)

Indeed.  I'm sure glad that it has that feature!
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