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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Ryan Speed
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 2:26 PM
To: 'cvsInfo'
Subject: RE: english text only?
I'm willing to take my chances, I don't know of any
: how? ...newbie
vvor writes:
however, when any user checks out using pserver, files are
always checked
out readonly. so users have to edit each file. when that file is
committed,
it becomes read-only. but when the same user telnets in and does a co in
their remote /home, the files
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Larry Jones
Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2002 2:44 PM
To: vvor
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: always read-write: how? ...newbie
vvor writes:
cvs default is read-write. but ours doesn't do that.
what do we have
wincvs co readonly. but if i telnet in, my files co with the correct
permissions.
does anyone have any suggestions about what could be causing this? i am
using wincvs 1.3.7.1 beta 7 (build1).
thnks!
love, vora
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cvs default is read-write. but ours doesn't do that.
what do we have to do to make our repository read-write for everyone all the
time? i hope that this was stated as simply as possible.
thank you,
vora
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I am in trouble.
I noticed my file system dying, so I backed everything up to another disk,
reformated, reinstalled, then copied everything back. I changed my CVSROOT
env variable to point to where I restored my repository , /cvs .
Now, I cannot access the repository using pserver, ssh, from
:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: CVS
Subject: Re: Readonly
are you by chance using WinCVS? Or perhaps someone has set up a .cvsrc
file somewhere?
vvor wrote:
Help.
I have tried for several eons to turn off read-only permissions. CVSREAD
is
set to no. there don't seem to be locks or watches
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Cc: CVS
Subject: Re: Readonly
are you by chance using WinCVS? Or perhaps someone has set up a .cvsrc
file somewhere?
vvor wrote:
Help.
I have tried for several eons to turn off read-only permissions. CVSREAD
is
set to no. there don't seem to be locks or watches. I tried cvs -w co
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Eric Siegerman
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 1:04 PM
To: CVS
Subject: Re: Readonly
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 06:04:34AM -0500, vvor wrote:
I have tried for several eons to turn off read-only permissions. CVSREAD
is
set
at 01:59:18PM -0500, vvor wrote:
I checked env on the server. CVSREAD was defined.
I commented it out, logged out, logged in (as root). Then I tried a
checkout: all files are still read-only. I tried cvs -w co module. Still
read-only.
Were these last tests local, on the server machine, or
client
Help.
I have tried for several eons to turn off read-only permissions. CVSREAD is
set to no. there don't seem to be locks or watches. I tried cvs -w co
modulename. I tried cvs -w -f co modulename. I tried cvs watch off. I tried
cvs watch remove. There are no lock files.
This started suddenly,
1 user creates/checkins/updates etc. this user is a member of the 'cvs'
group, as well as her own default group, as well as 'users'. User 1 changes
a file and it becomes owned by User1 default group.
Another user is unable to update unable to create lock. User 2 is a member
of 'cvs' and his own
Xinetd.conf has on multiple lines between curly braces a set of defaults.
Yet instructions for getting pserver to work all say you have to put these
values on ONE LINE.
Looking at other services in directory xinetd.d: service definitions follow
the pattern of xinetd.d, i.e., server server_name,
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