I deleted the ~/.cvspass, but it still gives me the following error:

Command Line

cvs -q -n -z3 -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/usr/cvsroot update -P
-d -A 

Output
cvs update: Empty password used - try 'cvs login' with a real password

cvs [update aborted]: authorization failed: server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
rejected access to /usr/cvsroot for user xxx

regards,

Claus

-----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
Fra: Adam R. B. Jack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sendt: 3. juni 2004 14:48
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Emne: Re: CVS password

From: "Claus Pedersen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

    Has there been any solution to this problem?
    I have problems getting it to work....
    Any help would be appreciated..

It now works ... but I sure can't recall what the fix is (was). If I
were to
guess it'd be along the lines of the ~/.cvspass file (that CVS uses to
store
logins) has an entry in it that is wrong. Gump appends new logins to the
end
of that file, it isn't good at taking out old ones. Remove such a line
(if
present) or even the whole file (unless you use that account for other
stuff), and see what transpires.

Good luck, and feel free to send this list the CVS command output. It
might
give others some ideas.

regards,

Adam


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