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 :
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
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
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
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:
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cvs [update ab