[cvsnt] Hundreds of little green fish

Joelle Tegwen tegwe002 at umn.edu
Tue Jun 14 17:23:05 BST 2005


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I have this problem all the time. 

We run a script to put the most current copy of the head to our "test
server". So that we can develop in the repository and have the commits
display for everyone to work on in our test environment.

How do I make these stop?

Joelle Tegwen

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From: cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org [mailto:cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org] On Behalf Of
Tony Hoyle
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 9:25 AM
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Subject: Re: [cvsnt] Hundreds of little green fish

Jari Ahonen wrote:

> I see the same behavior on Win2k server. But running a server doesn't
> do this, it's when you start a client process when the fish appears
> on the system tray.
>
You should only ever get one.  There was an issue with terminal services 
at one point where the client didn't have the rights to remove the icon 
even though it had rights to add it (bizarrely).

It happens only when something is slowing down the network loopback test 
  in local mode (ie. takes >200ms to respond to a port open)... cvslock 
gets reexecuted in the assumption it isn't running.  It aborts because 
it actually is running.

If you repeatedly type 'cvslock -systray' on a command prompt you'll get 
something similar.  On a normal system you'll only ever see one fish 
(the first one that runs) and all the others will abort immediately. 
In the instance of the locked down terminal server I mentioned the 
program was able to register itself and unable to unregister so the 
icons built up.

It's not really an issue because running single user like that isn't 
normally going to happen except for testing.

Tony
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