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Trying to figure out the CVS repository server.

We have an issue where we are able to check out files from unix however not from windows. On Unix I have the cvs host set to /home/group/CVSROOT but when I try and access the folder from windows I get an exception that the server refuses connection.

On unix the CVSROOT is a filer and not the actual repository - trying to use SSH to connect to that server does not work i.e I can check out the repository on Unix but not on Windows. Is this an issue do I need the actual host or is there some CVS setting that is missing for me to be able to checkout the module from windows.

We know the NAS server - however would like to know the actual server that hosts the repository. Is there any way to figure that out use the filer host to connect from Windows.

Any help would be much appreciated.
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CVSSUCK(1)						      General Commands Manual							CVSSUCK(1)

NAME
cvssuck - inefficient cvs repository grabber using cvs command SYNOPSIS
cvssuck [-h] [-b] [-s] [-v] [-D debug-option,...] cvsroot [-o output-directory|-O output-base] [-l lock-directory|-L lock-base] module ... DESCRIPTION
CVSsuck is a mirroring tool for cvs repositories. Unlike other tools such as CVSup or rsync, it uses cvs command to access the repository. So, it works well with remote repositories without a special server or shell account. However it is inefficient and not perfect because cvs client/server protocol is not designed for mirroring. If a server provides special way to grab a repository, you shouldn't use CVS- suck. OPTIONS
-h prints help message. -b makes CVSsuck to traverse directories in breadth first. CVSsuck traverses directory in depth first by default. -s specifies skeleton mode. In this mode, CVSsuck grabs only first revision of the trunk, 1.1, branchpoints, head of branches and tagged revisions. Note that first two (first revision of the trunk and 1.1) is identical in usual case. -v makes CVSsuck verbosely. This is same as `-D command,attic,leavetmp'. -D debug-option,... specifies debug options. Available debug options are listed by `cvssuck -h'. -o output-directory specifies the directory to store grabbed repository. A remote RCS file module/dir/file,v in cvsroot will be stored in output-direc- tory/dir/file,v. -O output-base specifies the base directory to store grabbed repository. A remote RCS file module/dir/file,v in cvsroot will be stored in output- base/module/dir/file,v. -o and -O is exclusive. The last specified before module is effective. By default, CVSsuck behaves as that current directory is specified with -O. -l lock-directory specifies the directory of CVS style lock. -L lock-base specifies the base directory of CVS style lock. -l and -L is exclusive. A lock directory should be specified after an output directory. The last specified before module after an output directory is effective. By default, CVSsuck assumes a lock directory is same as output directory. EXAMPLES
% cvssuck :pserver:anonymous@cvs.m17n.org:/cvs/cvs cvssuck grabs the module cvssuck in the repository :pserver:anonymous@cvs.m17n.org:/cvs/cvs into the directory cvssuck. % cvssuck :pserver:anonymous@cvs.m17n.org:/cvs/cvs cvssuck cvs-info grabs the modules cvssuck and cvs-info. % cvssuck :pserver:anonymous@cvs.m17n.org:/cvs/cvs -O $HOME/.cvsroot cvssuck grabs the module cvssuck into $HOME/.cvsroot/cvssuck. % cvssuck :pserver:anonymous@cvs.m17n.org:/cvs/cvs -O $HOME/.cvsroot -L $HOME/.cvslock cvssuck grabs the module cvssuck into $HOME/.cvsroot/cvssuck with the lock directory $HOME/.cvslock/cvssuck. % cvssuck :pserver:anonymous@cvs.m17n.org:/cvs/cvs -o $HOME/.cvsroot/cvs/suck cvssuck grabs the module cvssuck into $HOME/.cvsroot/cvs/suck. % cvssuck -s :pserver:anonymous@cvs.m17n.org:/cvs/cvs cvssuck grabs needy revisions (skeleton) of the module cvssuck. SEE ALSO
http://cvs.m17n.org/~akr/cvssuck/ cvs(1), rcs(1), cvsup(1), rsync(1) AUTHORS
Tanaka Akira <akr@m17n.org>. BUGS
It's inefficient. It's not perfect because revisions stated as `dead' cannot be retrieved. However it is not observable until the state is changed by `cvs admin -s'. 25 September 2000 CVSSUCK(1)