[Users] cvs pserver timeout
Scott Hawley
hawleys at mail.belmont.edu
Wed Nov 29 09:56:48 CST 2006
Thanks Yakoub... I'm guessing the problem really *is* on my (or my
university's) end, not something wrong with the Cactus repository.
But what should one "look at" locally when fixing this sort of
thing? I'm running on a fairly new Linux box running RHEL 9, and
behind some kind of ^$%^&in firewall.
Thanks.
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Chemistry & Physics Dept Office: Hitch 100D
Belmont University Tel: +1-615-460-6206
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On Nov 29, 2006, at 9:45 AM, Yaakoub Y El Khamra wrote:
>
> Hi Scott
> I have just checked the cactus cvs server, everything seems fine. As I
> am in LSU, I will run more tests from off-campus to make sure. An
> alternative method to checkout Cactus would be the nightly tarball:
> http://www.cactuscode.org/old/Development/CactusDev.tar.gz
>
> I hope this helps
>
>
> Yaakoub
>
> Scott Hawley wrote:
>> Hi. When I try to run the GetCactus script, the cvs requests always
>> seem to hang, and nothing happens...
>>
>> I'm behind a firewall at my university, but they claim they don't
>> block outbound port requests (e.g. port 2401 for pserver access).
>>
>> Does anyone have a suggestion so I can get code from the Cactus cvs
>> repository?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Scott
>>
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>> Scott H. Hawley, Ph.D. Asst. Prof. of Physics
>> Chemistry & Physics Dept Office: Hitch 100D
>> Belmont University Tel: +1-615-460-6206
>> Nashville, TN 37212 USA Fax: +1-615-460-5458
>>
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