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RE: svnserve and inetd: malformed network data

From: M. van Renswoude <mark_at_x2software.net>
Date: 2004-03-10 20:46:35 CET

> The first thing after the /usr/bin/svnserve is what is reported to
svnserve
> as the name of its binary. The lines above should read:
>
> #:SVN: SubVersion
> 3690 stream tcp nowait root /usr/bin/svnserve svnserve -i --root
> /repos/public/
> 3691 stream tcp nowait root /usr/bin/svnserve svnserve -i --root
> /repos/private/

That works! I didn't know about the binary name (newbie when it comes to
installing and maintaining a Linux system :)), but looking up at another
inetd entry it makes sense now...

Thank you, and of course to Tobias...

- Mark

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