Peter,

Peter Reinhardt wrote:
Hi,
I am currently working on a project at sourceforge.net.
I checked out using the pserver anonymous login. Now I have changed some files and I want to commit my settings, but I am not able to do this, because the anonymous-user does not have writing rights. I then tried to login via ssh with my username at cvs.sourceforge.net to authorize my commit process, but the server answered with
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Welcome to cvs1.sourceforge.net

This is a restricted Shell Account
You cannot execute anything here.

Connection to cvs.sourceforge.net closed.
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Now how I am able to commit my changes to the repository?

This is not a SourceForge support mailing list. You'll get better response from the sourceforge.net support group.

That being said, SourceForge does not allow shell access to the server for developers as a security measure. Developers never need shell access to the server anyway, and project admins only occasionally, IMO.

As to why you can't commit, you answered your own question: anonymous users don't have writing rights to that project.

Assuming that you are a member of the project with write privileges, have you tried specifying your userid when commiting?

cvs -d :pserver:<your_user_id>@sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/<project>


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Mark E. Hamilton
Orion International Technologies, Inc.
Sandia National Laboratory, NM.
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