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Old 12th February 2010, 03:53 PM
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cvs trouble....


Hello forum,

I am trying to access cvs but I get error as follow:

(Issued command)
cvs -z3 -d anoncvs@cvs.tuxbox.org:/cvs/tuxbox co -P .

(response)
ssh: Could not resolve hostname cvs.tuxbox.org: Temporary failure in name resolution
cvs [checkout aborted]: end of file from server (consult above messages if any)


I am sure the tuxbox server is not down.

But still connection is impossible to access cvs.
I wonder there is no ssh keys required to access cvs.

Is there any remedy for the cvs? Please let me know.
Thank you,

Shy
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