Connection reset while synchronizing [message #235727] |
Wed, 28 April 2004 03:02  |
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I am having a serious problem with Eclipse 2.1.3, with a specific PC:
I have install Eclipse 2.1.3 on a brand new laptop running WinXP, latest
version and drivers.
Each time I try to make a sync on the cvs server (or to browse the cvs
server, or to "replace with something"), I get a "Socket exception:
connection reset", and then the network connection is dead, and the only
way out is to reboot. This problem is exactly described in bug #38430 and
#27077.
The network card is a Realtek RTL8139C, and of course since it is a laptop
there is no way to change it.
Is there any hope this problem will be fixed in 2.1? in 3.0?
Thanks.
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Re: Connection reset while synchronizing [message #236883 is a reply to message #236417] |
Thu, 29 April 2004 11:43   |
Eclipse User |
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Patrick Steranka wrote:
> In article <c6ofov$auc$1@eclipse.org>, lelong@marfinbank.gr says...
> > I haven't tried yet with something else than pserver. I intend to test ssh
> > next friday. The result I get in the debug log is exactly the same as
> > described in bug #27077. The only work around I have found so far is to
> > synchronize (checkout, submit, replace...) one by one the sources instead
> > of a full project or directory.
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> > I have many other installations with other kind of network cards that work
> > perfectly. The laptop itself works faultlessly apart from this problem.
> Does this happen if you use the command line cvs commands?
> I've seen "differences" between the two, and someone helped me
> get eclipse working when CVS seemed to be "hung".
> Once the command line CVS commands were issued and the files were locally
> available and everything was "in sync" Eclpise worked fine.
> Sorry I can't give more details. I was new to Eclipse and CVS at the time.
> Also in your original post, you said "the network connection is dead". I'm
> assuming that you meant the Eclipse CVS network connection not the entire
PC's
> NIC card LAN connection. If it was the LAN card, then you've got a different
> problem.
> Patrick
No when I say the network connection is dead, I really mean it. You cannot
even reboot the PC, you have to switch it off. And all "explorer" tasks
are not responding anymore.
I haven't tried with cvs command line yet, but I am sure it will work.
Actually that's quite a good idea as a workaround for this problem.
FYI I can copy back and forth, several times, a 700Mb file from the server
to the laptop with no problems, and eclipse cvs is the only application
that kills the NIC interface.
- Philippe.
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Re: Connection reset while synchronizing [message #237097 is a reply to message #235890] |
Fri, 30 April 2004 03:03  |
Eclipse User |
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Michael Valenta wrote:
> I've upped the priority of the bug and hopefully there will be time to
> addess it in 3.0. Does this only happen with pserver or does it happen
> with extssh as well?
> Philippe Lelong wrote:
> > I am having a serious problem with Eclipse 2.1.3, with a specific PC:
> >
> > I have install Eclipse 2.1.3 on a brand new laptop running WinXP, latest
> > version and drivers.
> >
> > Each time I try to make a sync on the cvs server (or to browse the cvs
> > server, or to "replace with something"), I get a "Socket exception:
> > connection reset", and then the network connection is dead, and the only
> > way out is to reboot. This problem is exactly described in bug #38430 and
> > #27077.
> >
> > The network card is a Realtek RTL8139C, and of course since it is a laptop
> > there is no way to change it.
> >
> > Is there any hope this problem will be fixed in 2.1? in 3.0?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
Excellent! I changed the connection type to extssh and it works perfectly.
Of course it is a bit slower but I don't care. So the bug is only with
pserver type of connection.
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