----- Original Message -----
From: Jonas Maurus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Turbine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2000 8:41 AM
Subject: Re: can we make turbine extensions more pluggable?
>
> Scott Tavares wrote:
>
> > >
> > > cool...but don't check in any more code that doesn't have
documentation in
> > > it...
> > >
> > > -jon (who is a bit miffed that the OPaL stuff isn't documented/done)
> > >
> >
> > I am, but I have already converted the PersistentBroker and the
> > ClassMapFactory to Turbine services but I can not commit it because My
login
> > ID gets rejected because it does not have write rights. I know you (Jon)
> > even went as far as creating a new login id/pwd but that gets rejected
also.
> > If you (Jon) could do me a favor and try to commit something using my
new id
> > so that I can narrow down the problem to my side as apposed to the
server
> > side I would really be grateful.
> >
>
> The problem most likely comes from your existing CVS repository. Change to
your
> local code directory and type 'cvs login' and check if it really says
"logging
> in to [EMAIL PROTECTED]", if xxx != your username, you have to edit
> /path/to/your/local/cvs/repository/cvs/Root and change the login name
there, or
> even better (if you don't have own code in there), delete the repository
and do
> a full new check-out.
>
> Often, people set $CVSROOT to the new login id, but forget that cvs stores
the
> original login name in cvs/Root. It does this for convinience, so you
don't have
> to set up $CVSROOT every time you want to update your local codebase.
>
> Hope this helps,
> -Jonas
>
thank you very much for your reply, this sounds like it will work. I will
give a try later today and let you know what hap.
-Scott-
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