On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, Ian Clarke wrote:

> On Sat, Dec 30, 2000 at 04:17:54PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Allright, I volunteer my help on this.  I'd especially like to see the
> > Protocol Specification completed but I will work on the other documents
> > also.
> > 
> > Who wants to do the CVS magic?  I could use write access.
> 
> I should be able to set this up.
> 
> I will need your Sourceforge username to grant write access.
> 
> Ian.

Speaking of CVS, does anyone have any leads about this: I can't seem to
check out the CVS read/write with ssh, even when I'm logged in to my
Sourceforge shell account. I've read all their docs, reinstalled CVS and
SSH, and I still get this error:

[MJR@rm03-24-131-185-22 /freenet]$ export CVS_RSH=ssh1
[MJR@rm03-24-131-185-22 /freenet]$ cvs 
-d:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/freenet co Freenet
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
Sorry, you don't have read/write access to the history file 
/cvsroot/freenet/CVSROOT/history
Permission denied
[MJR@rm03-24-131-185-22 /freenet]$

It's evil and nobody I've asked can explain it. All I can come up with is
that Sourceforge was broken when Brandon added me to the Freenet group and
it wasn't configured correctly. But this has been going on for almost a
week, so it's not a temporary glitch. Or less likely the CVS is borked for
everybody but nobody's checked it out from scratch lately. I don't know.

On another note, what's the consensus about the Freenet/contrib directory?
I'll have a functional Freenet mail daemon in a few days (and if I don't,
please kill me) so I'm wondering what's up. Are we going to move it to the
root CVS level? Things like freenetmirror and that "manifest" client
belong in a real contrib directory, but Oskar has a point about people
with slow connections not wanting to download all that crap.


-- 
Mark Roberts
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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