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Date:      16 Aug 2002 14:07:21 +0300
From:      Ville =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Skytt=E4?= <scop@FreeBSD.org>
To:        Thomas Stark <info@starkmedien.de>
Cc:        freebsd-cvsweb@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: Re[2]: Installation Question
Message-ID:  <1029496041.18226.38.camel@bobcat.ods.org>
In-Reply-To: <10170844028.20020816103114@starkmedien.de>
References:  <1855998765.20020815163029@starkmedien.de> <1029434471.15773.91.camel@bobcat.ods.org>  <10170844028.20020816103114@starkmedien.de>

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On Fri, 2002-08-16 at 11:31, Thomas Stark wrote:

> 0) What version of FreeBSD-CVSweb are you running?
>=20
> - WinCVS 1.3.7.1 - Is this the problem?

No, I didn't mean that, but the version of FreeBSD-CVSweb, eg. the
cvsweb.cgi version number.  See the cvsweb.cgi script, and look for
$cvsweb_revision there.

Additionally, I think WinCVS is totally unrelated, AFAICT it's a GUI CVS
client.  Or is your cvsweb.cgi configured to use a binary from that
package?  If yes, I can imagine that it would be causing the problems.=20
You should use a (real) command line cvs client *and* the RCS binaries
with cvsweb.

Just a guess, but I think it could be easier to get cvsweb working on
Windows by using cygwin, <http://www.cygwin.com/>.

> 1) Have you made any changes to cvsweb.cgi or any significant ones to
>    cvsweb.conf?  If yes, I'd like to have a look...
>=20
>    no
>
> 2) What's the output of "perl -wTc cvsweb.cgi" on your box?
>=20
>    syntax ok

Ok, so no help there.

Please Cc: <freebsd-cvsweb@FreeBSD.org> in the future, so we can get
more eyes to look at the problem.

--=20
\/ille Skytt=E4
scop at FreeBSD.org


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