All, I just created from scratch, a new repository. So keep in mind I can zap it. All my pcl-cvs commands fail, due to what looks like a trailing '^M' somewhere. I started clean, and imported a direc
Hi folks, I'm attempting to set up a cvs pserver on Mac OS X 10.4. I've installed cvs-1.11.22.tar.gz with the config line: ./configure --without-gssapi --enable-client --enable-password-authenticated
Larry: I´ve got the following: address@hidden:~$ tail /etc/xinetd.conf service cvspserver { socket_type = stream protocol = tcp wait = no user = root passenv = PATH server = /usr/sbin/cvs-pserver se
I have the same error message. Alejandro Gómez IT Analyst Lempert y Asociados S.A. Donaciano del Campillo 2068 Cerro de las Rosas X 5009 JRZ Córdoba - Argentina (+54+351) 481-6001 Ext. 105/107 addr
Hey Larry, Here is the full text of the error: Source Control: cvs -d login Source Control: Logging in to :pserver:address@hidden:2401:/home/CVSROOT Source Control: cvs [login aborted]: authorization
Hi cvs-experts, I have a problem with my cvs installation on a Solaris 10 server. I configured a cvs repository with the parameters below : Local on Solaris 10 : cvs -d /DATA1/cvs-repository init New
James Depaul <address@hidden> wrote to address@hidden ... If I read this right you created the sandbox with eclipse. If so you probably run into a textmode/binmode issue. Check if the files in CVS/Ro
Hi - I just installed cygwin on my WindowsXP laptop and am trying to use to run CvS commands from it but am running into problems. I've got CvS 1.11.22 client/server version in cygwin shell. First of
Isn't this an option that a CVS server administrator will setup on the Server side? You need to add a ``--allow-root=/home/knji/cvsroot'' option to the command line in [x]inetd that starts pserver. S
Hi, As a local user "beffery",I can access the repository in /usr/local/cvsrep and it works fine.But when I login from remote,it told me "no such repository".I really confused to this.This is the ste
Vincent YSMAL a écrit : Jim.Hyslop a écrit : Hi, I just installed Cvs on a Fedora Core 3, i init the cvsroot, put the --allow-root in xinetd.d, but when i try to log on in pserver mode, i always go
Hi, I just installed Cvs on a Fedora Core 3, i init the cvsroot, put the --allow-root in xinetd.d, but when i try to log on in pserver mode, i always got a error message : no such repository. Can an
I did here is what i got: cvs -d:pserver:address@hidden:/var/lib/cvs version Client: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.5 (client/server) Server: cvs version: warning: failed to open /home/derm02/
Ok, I got about the script... I´ve changed the file /etc/cvs-pserver.conf with CVS_PSERV_REPOS="/u01/cvs/lempert" and everything worked fine. My installation is Debian Woody... Thanks a lot to every
sorry for my delayed response, but I did specify the correct path in my /etc/xinetd.d/cvspserver file, service cvspserver { socket_type = stream protocol = tcp wait = no user = nobody server = /usr/b
I have the same problem. I´ve set up cvs pserver and inited the repository locally on the server. Then I edited config and created passwd, and when I try to login via WinCvs, the error is "no such
Hi, Thanks for the answer. It now works. Please read my comments in the text == one solaris 8 recommend connect Indeed, I have the AIX conflict. You are absolutly right, even, it works when I issue t
The standard recommendation is that you do not mount on NFS and use local access. Using NFS in other ways may be a bad idea, but IIRC this hasn't yet been shown. (BTW, when talking about repository