Add '-f' to your cvs pserver command line in inetd.conf to prevent CVS
from trying to read configuration files in $HOME.  Something like:

    cvs -f pserver --allow-root=...

Derek

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when they thought they knew what they were doing.  They could walk into a
tatoo parlor and say, "I want a big old pig, in red and black, with flames
shooting out of its nose!  And I want it right there!  That's who I am!"

Fredrik Svensson wrote:

> Hi!,
>
> I have problems checking out anything from the cvs server,
> when doing a checkout the cvs server compilains that it can't
> read the .cvsignore file under /root and that it can't cd to /root.
>
> It's working ok when importing a new module but I can't get it out
> afterwards...
>
> I made the /root world read and writable and it worked after that.
>
> The big question is why cvs wants to check .cvsignore in the /root
> directory???
>
> Anyone??
>
> Kind Regards
>
> Fredrik Svensson
> Glaze AB, SWEDEN
>
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