Are you refering to CVSROOT env var?? Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
> cvs needs a home directory, it's why you need to use a real user with > a home directory > > Emmanuel > > Erick Dovale a écrit : > >> Hi dan, >> I did that already and it did not worked either. It seems like it is >> a security issue because now I tried with my own username and it run >> perfectly. Is there an explanation for this?? >> >> thanks, >> >> erick. >> >> dan tran wrote: >> >>> you may need to run it under a user account, not system account >>> >>> -Dan >>> >>> >>> >>> On 12/18/05, Erick Dovale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi there, >>>> I am having trouble running continuum as a service on winXP. >>>> Whenever I >>>> run it as a service the build reports the following error: >>>> >>>> Provider message: The cvs command failed. >>>> Command output: >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> >>>> cvs [update aborted]: could not find out home directory >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> >>>> >>>> I thought it would be security related and I had the service to run >>>> with >>>> administrator rights but still the problem persisted. >>>> When I launch it directly it works perfect. >>>> Any idea?? >>>> >>>> cheers, >>>> >>>> erick. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
