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Re: [buckminster-dev] help with CVS

Hi Thomas,
Thanks again for all your help in trying to get us up and running...
I'm actually working from home today, so I'm on our vpn and I just grabbed the latest buckminster from the update site.

I was able to successfully run your public cquery and everything resolved/materialized without incident.

Feeling bold, I tried the same helloworld test that I set up on our local cvs yesterday and I still got the same error. I'm left scratching my head!?

Oh, and so as not to create any wild goose chases, I did find docs last night that confirmed that eclipse cvs should be fine with cvs going all the way back to 1.11.1, so I'm assuming our 1.11.3 shouldn't be a problem.

If you have any other suggestions, please feel free to fire them off.

One question - is there any way to get more debug info out of the resolution stage? I have all three log settings in the prefs set to full DEBUG and there's still not a whole lot of information in the console or the .metadata/.log file.

It would probably be helpful if the debug statements actually printed out checks for the files inside the cvs path that buckminster uses to poll for metadata for a given component type. Could give us a better idea of where it's failing?

Thanks
Todd

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-----buckminster-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: -----

To: Buckminster developer discussions <buckminster-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
From: Thomas Hallgren <thomas@xxxxxxx>
Sent by: buckminster-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 02/15/2008 05:06AM
Subject: Re: [buckminster-dev] help with CVS

Hi Todd,
>
> Thanks for the effort - sorry to report it's a no go...
> After spinning it's wheels for a while (pressed resolve to wizard) I get a
> dialog popup the details of which are:
>
>       "Could not connect to :pserver:anonymous@xxxxxxxxxxx:/cvsroot/test:
> I/O has been interrupted.
>       Timeout while reading from input stream"
>
A difficult one to crack, this is...

Last night I tried using machines that were on the same LAN as the CVSNT server. So today I tried
running the resolution from one machine in our office in Pilsen Czech Republic (running Vista) and
another machine here in Sweden (running Linux). No luck. I just can't provoke this error. It works
like a charm every time.

I made the cquery public. You can find it here:

  http://www.tada.se/pub/queries/demo.cquery

This query contains relative URL's so it will really require the latest version of Buckminster.

- thomas

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