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Re: Latest version of SSH and WinCVS Problems
- From: "Karl M" <karlm30 at hotmail dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 07:33:29 -0700
- Subject: Re: Latest version of SSH and WinCVS Problems
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Hi All...
I'm using Unison with ssh on a Win2k box. I also see an extra 013 with the
1.3.11 released DLL version (and the latest released ssh). This is being
done explicitly in binmode. When I go back to 1.3.10, all is well.
Thanks,
...Karl
From: Gerrit Cap <Gerrit.Cap@marble.be>
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: Latest version of SSH and WinCVS Problems Date: Fri, 28 Jun
2002 13:54:50 +0200
Hi Corinna,
I really don't know exactly what characters are expected by WinCVS but I
just tried CYGWIN=binmode and CYGWIN=nobinmode and as a result: with
regarding to WinCVS no difference, still the same error with cygwin-1.3.11
dll. When reverting back to cygwin-1.3.10 the problem disappears.
Gerrit.
On Fri, Jun 28, 2002 at 09:00:28AM +0200, Gerrit Cap wrote:
> Hello Cygwin users,
>
>
> I have exactly the same problem. After upgrading to cygwin-1.3.11-3
from
> cygwin-1.3.10 WinCVS chokes on using the cygwin ssh. The problem is
> carriage return linefeed stuff related. Apparently if wincvs connects
to a
> cvs server using ssh with the "old" cygwin dll everything works fine,
but
> with the new cygwin dll, Wincvs gets an extra character after the ok
> response from the cvs server before the expected newline which resolves
in
> the cvs program included with wincvs not recognizing the ok.
>
> I guess something like this is happening
>
> cvs server sends ok\n -> ssh protocol -> ssh.exe client of cygwin using
> 1.3.10 dll -> ok\n to WinCVS
> cvs server sends ok\n -> ssh protocol -> ssh.exe client of cygwin using
> 1.3.11 dll -> ok\r\n to WinCVS which then says:
> "cvs: update: unrecognized response: `ok
> ` received" as an error message
>
> I also tried to remove cygwin and change the initial choice of "DOS"
files
> to "UNIX" files or vice versa without result
>
> Was there a specific reason why the cygwin-1.3.11 dll was changed for
this ?
In theory it should be the other way around since 1.3.11 tries to
do everything in UNIX mode if the user doesn't say different.
Could you play with the CYGWIN setting 'binmode', please?
Corinna
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