Hi, previously I was using an updated cvs package that I compiled my self and the server was accepting absolute pathnames as parameters. Now I "downgraded" to the official cvs version for Fedora Core 3 to install some CVS tool available in Fedora Extras and it doesn't work anymore. The thing is that I am using Zend Studio Professional for PHP development and the CVS integration is not working with the official RPM due to the absolute pathname. I tried both cvs clients, the one that comes with Zend Studio and the one in the Fedora package, this issue is in the server side. What can I do to fix this problem? I guess that updating the cvs package to the latest version will fix the problem. Is there any difficulty in doing that upgrade in Fedora Core 3 before the EOL? Thanx.
I rebuilt the SRPM package available in FC4 updates and made a FC3 RPM. Everything updated good but the problem is still present. I can't execute a CVS command using an absolute pathname as a parameter.
Well... this seemed to be a network related problem, it is fixed now. Sorry for the BugSpamming.