Ok! The HOME was set to /dev/null!
Thanks very much!
Marinalva.
On Mon, 25 Sep 2000, Derek R. Price wrote:
> Sounds like the 'HOME' environment variable is somehow being set to
> '/dev/null' before you run CVS. Make sure you leave it set to your actual
> home directory.
>
> Derek
>
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> I will not do anything bad ever again...
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>
> Marinalva Dias Soares wrote:
>
> > Hi people!
> >
> > In first, sorry my bad english, please!
> >
> > I have an application on the Web that does checkout and commit of files
> > over the Web (I use scripts CGI for this). So, the CGI runs as "nobody".
> > My
> > repository is in "/home/mari/cvsroot" and in inetd.conf I put "2401 stream
> > tcp nowait root /usr/bin/cvs cvs --allow-root=/home/mari/cvsroot pserver".
> > At the momment of login, I have the follow message:"cvs[login aborted]:
> > could not open /dev/null/.cvspass: Not a directory". Sometimes, I get the
> > same message, but with .cvsignore. What's happening???
> >
> > I did this many times and all ok, but I had to change computer and now I
> > didn't manage.
> >
> > If anybody help me.....
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Marinalva.
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