[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I'm getting all the ones I can do. Will You need to fix some Makefiles, > because you own them.
? I don't own anything in there -- I've never touched that repository, and don't have `sudo'... locus$ cd /home/cvs/apr locus$ ls -lR | grep kfogel locus$ Anyone who has root can take care of it, though. Does anyone on this list have root on locus? The reason it's urgent for Subversion is that the first time some developer updates their working copy right now, they're going to lose their old APR tree, but not get a complete new one. So they may not be able to build Subversion. This is bad. :-) And also, I know who's going to have to answer all the questions about it on the Subversion dev list. :-) -K > On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, Karl Fogel wrote: > > > I don't have `sudo' on locus. Can someone please do: > > > > locus$ cd /home/cvs/apr/i18n > > locus$ sudo chgrp -R apr . > > locus$ sudo chmod ug+rwx `find . -type d` > > > > This is due to: > > > > cvs server: Updating i18n/unix/iconv > > cvs server: failed to create lock directory in repository > > `/home/cvs/apr/i18n/unix/iconv': Permission denied > > cvs server: failed to obtain dir lock in repository > > `/home/cvs/apr/i18n/unix/iconv' > > cvs [server aborted]: read lock failed - giving up > > > > Thanks, > > -Karl > > > > > > > _______________________________________________________________________________ > Ryan Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 406 29th St. > San Francisco, CA 94131 > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
