achu...@achurch.org (Andrew Church) wrote: > Thanks! But actually, what I needed was for there not to be a repository > there at all, so I could run the clone command myself. (:
Hmm, I must admit I read this sentence several times and simply don't understand it ;). I thought you like to have a second "transcode-new" repository. Or do you like to _replace_ the existent transcode repository with yours (after you removed the svn like branches/tags directores resp. turned them into hg native branches and tags - however you accomplished that? ;). I thought this couldn't be done with remote commands resp. without adminstrative access on the server. > Thanks! But actually, what I needed was for there not to be a repository > there at all, so I could run the clone command myself. (: Also, ssh is > giving me the following error: > > This account is restricted by rssh. > This user is locked out. Ah, we had an error in the URI and missed the username part: ssh://h...@hg.exit1.org/transcode-new Without hgtc@ you tried to access the server as user achurch, and this is indeed a restricted account not allowed to execute hg commands - it's the account you used for cvs access. The Mercurial docs suggest this "one ssh account" approach and provide a ssh-command/login script to enforce access policies - which works like a charm btw. > Can you look into this? Alternatively, if you can download the repository > from http://achurch.org/transcode.tar.bz2 and extract it on the server, > that'd be fine too. Should I extract this in transcode or transcode-new? Anyway, I think you can clone directly when using the correct URI. Regards, Jörn -- sub i($){print$_[0]}*j=*ENV;sub w($){sleep$_[0]}sub _($){i"$p:$c> ",w+01 ,$_=$_[0],tr;i-za-h,;a-hi-z ;,i$_,w+01,i"\n"}$|=1;$f='HO';($c=$j{PWD})=~ s+$j{$f."ME"}+~+;$p.="$j{USER}\@".`hostname`;chop$p;_"kl",$c='~',_"zu,". "-zn,*",_"#,epg,lw,gwc,mfmkcbm,cvsvwev,uiqt,kwvbmvb?",i"$p:$c> ";w+1<<07
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