Been trying all day, and I get Connection timed out errors...Anyone else getting in?
Been trying all day, and I get Connection timed out errors...Anyone else getting in?
cvs -s:pserver:[email protected],net:/cvsroot/seq login
The reply i get is the following
Logging in to :pserver:[email protected]:2401/cvsroot/seq
CVS password: (enter)
Then it waits maybe 60 seconds and I get
cvs [login aborted]: connect to seq.sourceforge.net (66.55.250.209):2401 failed:
Connection timed out
I get this every time I try. I have used the same command since SEQ 4.0 and it has always worked in the past. The only diffence is this would be the first time I had udated SEQ using redhat 8.0 but the initial checkout worked when I installed SEQ the first time so I wouldn't think that would be the reason.
I can connect to the web and such...no problem...
Last edited by Sneaky; 02-20-2003 at 07:35 AM.
Hmm have to check against my installation at home ...
as a workaround you can download a Tar here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/seq/
Btw have you tried
ping seq.sourceforge.net
and
ping 66.55.250.209 ?
Sneaky, are you behind a firewall?
The only firewall I am behind is the one in my router, and like I said, I have been able to checkout and upgrade in the past.
It pings fine
Last edited by Sneaky; 02-19-2003 at 12:07 PM.
Does that tar ball include the fix from 2/16? I downloaded and updated but get nothing, no GPS functionality, not squat...
What's your output from 'env' on the command line? I'd be interested in seeing what you may have lurking around in there pertaining to CVS. Also, I'm seeing the smiley face emote from the command you supplied. Could you edit the post to disable smiles? Or, what I use to work with the seq CVS part is this:
unset CVSROOT
export CVSROOT=:pserver:[email protected] :/cvsroot/seq
cvs login (press enter at password)
cvs co showeq
cvs update -P
cvs logout
Could be that you're leaving out "cvs.seq.sourceforge.net" as I see you supplied "seq.sourceforge.net." Dunno if they have something that resolves that part for you, but it seems the first thing I'd personally try...
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