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Bob Goan writes:
I'm trying to use CVS in my Sun Forte for Java environment, which is a PC
running Windows 2000, networked to a LINUX Box, and I use SAMBA to mount the
LINUX directories locally to my PC, including the CVSROOT directory.
Using a network file system like SAMBA to access your
It is a permission problem on the server side, though it isn't
completely clear without more investigation what it is.
If you don't mind a little nitty-gritty, you can figure out exactly
what is happening by tracing your cvs pserver. What I do is open a
second port on the server as follows (you
Joss, Werner 3936 S-RD-MP2 writes:
cannot create_adm_p /tmp/cvs-serv13750/CVI/MDAQ
Permission denied
cvs commit: saving log message in /tmp/cvsiIyJXt
That frequently means that you're missing the CVSROOT/Emptydir
directory. Try running cvs init as a user who's allowed to create
files in
I'm trying to use CVS in my Sun Forte for Java environment, which is a PC
running Windows 2000, networked to a LINUX Box, and I use SAMBA to mount the
LINUX directories locally to my PC, including the CVSROOT directory. I have
a cvs executable installed on my PC. I am using the built-in GUI
Hi all,
I'm currently trying to get my cvs pserver running on redhat 7.2.
I've managed to get it working partly by setting up xinetd as described
in the faq-o-matic.
so far, I can connect to cvs, also checkout modules, but if I try to commit
changes, I get the following error:
cannot
To whom it may concern,
I seem to be having troubles committing files to the repository, whenever I
commit a file, cvs complains that it cannot be done under the user root when
infact I am logged an as a different user. I am using Tortoise CVS Client
for Windows and a RedHat Linux 7.1 pserver.
Todd Rosner - Syoni Communications Inc. writes:
I seem to be having troubles committing files to the repository, whenever I
commit a file, cvs complains that it cannot be done under the user root when
infact I am logged an as a different user. I am using Tortoise CVS Client
for Windows and
Todd Rosner - Syoni Communications Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 06/28/2001
02:57:04 AM
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Subject: CVS Commit Problem
To whom it may concern,
I seem to be having troubles committing files