[cvsnt] unrecognized auth response from nt-sw

Andreas Tscharner andreas.tscharner at metromec.ch
Fri Dec 16 08:01:46 GMT 2005


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Hello World, hello Tony,

A co-worker had a very strange error this morning:

Server: CVSNT 2.5.02 Build 2064
Client: CVSNT 2.5.02 Build 2064 (TortoiseCVS 1.8.20)


In J:\Cm4: "C:\Programme\DevTools\TortoiseCVS\cvs.exe" "-q" "update" 
"-d" "-P" "_dev/src/MeasCtrl"
CVSROOT=:sspi:RKe at Nt-sw:/MasterCm4

? _dev/src/MeasCtrl/CmMeasCtrl.cfg
? _dev/src/MeasCtrl/CmMeasCtrl.tlb
? _dev/src/MeasCtrl/CmMeasCtrl_TLB.dcr
? _dev/src/MeasCtrl/CmMeasCtrl_TLB.pas
? _dev/src/MeasCtrl/MeCtrl
? _dev/src/MeasCtrl/MeCtrl.pas
? _dev/src/MeasCtrl/_bld_.bat
M _dev/src/MeasCtrl/MeasCtrl_Impl.pas
cvs.exe update: move away _dev/src/MeasCtrl/Test/CmMeasCtrlTest.bdsproj; 
it is in the way
C _dev/src/MeasCtrl/Test/CmMeasCtrlTest.bdsproj
cvs.exe update: move away _dev/src/MeasCtrl/Test/CmMeasCtrlTest.dpr; it 
is in the way
C _dev/src/MeasCtrl/Test/CmMeasCtrlTest.dpr
cvs.exe update: move away _dev/src/MeasCtrl/Test/CmMeasCtrlTest.res; it 
is in the way
C _dev/src/MeasCtrl/Test/CmMeasCtrlTest.res
cvs.exe update: move away _dev/src/MeasCtrl/Test/Test.bdsgroup; it is in 
the way
C _dev/src/MeasCtrl/Test/Test.bdsgroup
cvs.exe update: move away _dev/src/MeasCtrl/Test/TestMeasCtrlLib.pas; it 
is in the way
C _dev/src/MeasCtrl/Test/TestMeasCtrlLib.pas
cvs.exe [update aborted]: unrecognized auth response from nt-sw:

Error, CVS operation failed

Tortoise Tip:  One or more of your files has a conflict.  This means 
that someone else has altered the same part of the file as you.  Look 
above for the files marked "C ", and manually edit them to resolve the 
conflict.

In J:\Cm4: "C:\Programme\DevTools\TortoiseCVS\cvs.exe" "-q" "login"
CVSROOT=:sspi:RKe at Nt-sw:/MasterCm4

Logging in to :sspi:RKe at nt-sw:2401:/MasterCm4


After that, TortoiseCVS asked for the password but that did not help either.
The strange thing was: After renaming the problematic directory, the 
update worked without a problem. Looks like the many files that were in 
the way caused the problem. Is this possible?


BTW: I noticed a new version (2.5.03 Build 2182) on the web. What's new 
in this one?

Best regards
	Andreas
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Andreas Tscharner                          andreas.tscharner at metromec.ch
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