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
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