Re: Unable to check out.

2005-12-19 Thread Emmanuel Venisse
no, i'm refering to user home directory. cvs search .cvspass file in it. Emmanuel edovale a écrit : Are you refering to CVSROOT env var?? Emmanuel Venisse wrote: cvs needs a home directory, it's why you need to use a real user with a home directory Emmanuel Erick Dovale a écrit :

Re: Unable to check out.

2005-12-19 Thread edovale
Are you refering to CVSROOT env var?? Emmanuel Venisse wrote: > cvs needs a home directory, it's why you need to use a real user with > a home directory > > Emmanuel > > Erick Dovale a écrit : > >> Hi dan, >> I did that already and it did not worked either. It seems like it is >> a security is

Re: Unable to check out.

2005-12-19 Thread Emmanuel Venisse
cvs needs a home directory, it's why you need to use a real user with a home directory Emmanuel Erick Dovale a écrit : Hi dan, I did that already and it did not worked either. It seems like it is a security issue because now I tried with my own username and it run perfectly. Is there an expl

Re: Unable to check out.

2005-12-18 Thread Erick Dovale
Hi dan, I did that already and it did not worked either. It seems like it is a security issue because now I tried with my own username and it run perfectly. Is there an explanation for this?? thanks, erick. dan tran wrote: you may need to run it under a user account, not system account -D

Unable to check out.

2005-12-18 Thread Erick Dovale
Hi there, I am having trouble running continuum as a service on winXP. Whenever I run it as a service the build reports the following error: Provider message: The cvs command failed. Command output: --- cvs [update ab