At 0:48 Uhr +0200 10.08.2002, Martin Costabel wrote: >John Kenneth Fisher wrote: >[] >>su jkfisher -c 'cvs -z3 update -d -P' >>Good Morning, Captain. >> >>kCGErrorIllegalArgument : initCGDisplayState: cannot map display interlocks. >>kCGErrorIllegalArgument : CGSNewConnection cannot get connection port >>kCGErrorIllegalArgument : CGSNewConnection cannot get connection port >>kCGErrorInvalidConnection : CGSGetEventPort: Invalid connection >>### execution of su failed, exit code 1 >>Failed: Updating using CVS failed. Check the error messages above. >>[Indigo:~] jkfisher% > >This happens if a user who is neither root nor owner of the Finder >tries to run certain applications, usually GUI applications. > >You have fink's cvs package installed, right? Do you really need it? >If not, remove it. Otherwise you have the choice between: > >- run selfupdate locally, i.e. while the Finder runs as jkfisher, or >- configure fink so that selfupdate is run as root > >It seems fink's cvs is linked to some system framework that prevents >it to be run remotely as non-root.
Possibly the kerberos framework. I guess we might consider changing our cvs package to be kerberos-less if it turns out there are people which need kerberos in CVS, we can just make a cvs-kerberos pacakge. Max -- ----------------------------------------------- Max Horn Software Developer email: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> phone: (+49) 6151-494890 ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Fink-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fink-users
