In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Larry Jones wrote: > [...] > directory and the user you're running as doesn't have sufficient > permission to create it. The easiest fix is to just run "cvs init" as a > user who does have permission to write in $CVSROOT/CVSROOT.
Ok, I've done this, but no there are other troubles: cvs add files works fine, but cvs ci file not: cvs server: failed to create lock directory for `/usr/local/cvs/sendmail-de.org/ images' (/usr/local/cvs/sendmail-de.org/images/#cvs.lock): No such file or \ directory cvs server: lock failed - giving up cvs [server aborted]: lock failed - giving up cvs commit: saving log message in /tmp/cvsVZAFb9 What's wrong now? Bye Jonas -- | .-. | 2nd mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | jmeurer.dnsalias.org | /v\ | ****************************************************** | /( )\ | **** Softwar is like sex; **** | ^^ ^^ | **** it's better when it's free -- Linux Torwads **** _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
