mand. However, when he uses
WinCVS, he gets an authorization error. He's in the "CVSROOT/passwd" file for
that repository. Any idea what might be causing this?
Thanks,
Saima
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Larry Jones) on 04/04/2001 12:36:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Saima Iqbal)
cc:
Hello folks,
I just created a new repository on a unix server.People can check code in
and out on a unix client just fine. However, if they try to login using WinCVS,
their passwd authentication fails. I tried using the
":pserver:(username)@(machine-name):/(respository) login" command on
Hello folks,
So I'm getting this error when I try to checkin/commit any of the files in a
particular tree. Anyone have a clue what this is about?
cvs [ commit aborted] could not open lock file '.../Server.java,' Permission
Denied.
Now, I have the right permission, I know that.
Thanks,
Hi,
I wanted to know what repercussions there are to executing a unix "mv"
on a directory in a repository. I just did a unix "rm" on a directory in a
repository, not in a work space, because the directory name was conflicting with
another one. Is there a reason why the CVS manuals
Hi,
I was wondering if there is a way to lock all but a few selected
users from creating directories/files at a certain level in a repository. I
tried making the parent directory read only, but then that interferes with the
checkout of the directories within. The objective is to
Hi,
I don't know if anyone replied to this email or not, but I didn't see a
reply. Could anyone let me know how to address this issue? Thanks in advance.
Saima
"Saima Iqbal" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 12/08/2000 03:15:26 PM
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