[cvsnt] Re: bad address error...

Glen Starrett grstarrett at cox.net
Fri May 13 00:29:19 BST 2005


John Cole wrote:
> We are using Trend Micro AV software.  I'll see about disabling it and
> re-running my tests.  The test server is not running any AV software, but
> the production server is (Trend as well), but it hasn't had any problems.
> 
> We aren't using any network shares, it's always to a local disk.  As I said,
> I'm able to get this with 2.0.51d and 2.0.62.1817 clients.  My os is XP SP2
> with automatic updates enabled.  Our build machine is identical which also
> has similar problems.
> 
> Is there any additional logging I can enable to get a better picture of
> what's happening?

You can start the service with "cvsservice -test" to see debug 
information, and use "-t -t -t" on the cvs command line to get more 
debug output.

Not sure what else to try, hopefully others have ideas.

-- 
Glen Starrett



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