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Thanks heaps..this means..my CVSROOT/passwd file format would look like this?
username?:encypted password:username which cvs runs as
Yep.
-Larry Jones
I've never seen a sled catch fire before. -- Hobbes
Larry,
Thanks heaps..this means..my CVSROOT/passwd file format would look like this?
username?:encypted password:username which cvs runs as
Aditya
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unixprompt$cvs status -v readme.txt
setgid failed: Not owner
cvs status: authorization failed: server
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unixprompt$cvs status -v readme.txt
setgid failed: Not owner
cvs status: authorization failed: server servername rejected access
If you're going to run pserver as a non-root user, you *must* use a
CVSROOT/passwd file to map all of the cvs users to the user you're
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e.g.
cvs [update aborted]: unrecognized auth response from goanna: setgroups: Not
owner
[...]
Larry, i know you told me that could be a hideous AIX bug. Is there an easier
workaround than moving the IBM machinery to send out an AIX patch?
I strongly suggest
Larry Jones writes:
I strongly suggest kicking the IBM machinery so that it eventually gets
fixed, but in the meantime, you can use the following (unofficial and
unlikely to be adopted into the main source tree) patch:
Sorry, that escaped prematurely. Here's the patch:
diff -u -r1.227
: Aditya Sanghi/Net@Saville, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: pserver problem in moving from 1.10 to 1.10.8
Hi CVSers HLP!!
Operating System : AIX 4.3
CVS Mode : pserver
CVS Version : 1.10
We used to get the following irritating warning from cvs server on runnning
every cvs command.
e.g.
cvs update: warning: unrecognized response `setgroups: Not owner' from cvs
server
Now i've