OK, I've installed cvs: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.1p1 (client/server) I created a repository while I was root (I know, bad) and, as root, I do not have problems - doh! Starting to use it
Hi, I'm attempting to set up a pserver but I keep getting rejected access. 1st on the client side, I can log into cvs servers using pserver. There is a .cvspass file in my home directory: example bel
/f1s7_16267/tools/Techs-Ops total 13688 drwxr-sr-x 2 cvs techops 512 Nov 30 09:57 cvslogs drwxrwsrwx 7 cvs techops 512 Jan 31 17:51 cvsroot I am trying to give access to only members of idwgroup whi
What about the parent directories above cvsroot/CVSROOT ? you don't show the ls listing for those as Larry mentioned. If they likewise are owned by cvs:techops and aren't 777, you still won't be able
I think permissions looks ok to me. I don't know what else I am missing here. CVS server side: /f1s7_16267/tools/Techs-Ops/cvsroot -- Repository root total 40 drwxrwx-- 3 cvs techops 512 Feb 15 15:31
We are running our CVS server (version 1.11.1) on a Linux server with the repository NFS mounted from a Windows 2000 Server. We are encountering problems apparently due to the differences in UNIX vs.
Hi. Feel free to check the attached file for errors/(security problems) and let me know what you think. /* chrooted cvs-(ssh)-shell address@hidden [0x00] what is it It's a (secure?) "shell" to use cv
I get: Permission denied. cvs [update aborted]: end of file from server (consult above messages if any) How permissions must be set up? A search for "Permission denied" on http://www.cvshome.org/ did
For some of my projects, I have defined a rcsinfo/verifymsg set that requires feed back about the review process that the developers are supposed to go through prior to commit. The verifymsg script c
but for config file user owner group have read permission up and i tried now with cvs repository that i made in myhome directory with sajag(sysadmin) as owner rather than root...still its giving same
(Combining a couple of emails since they asked some of the same questions, plus I'm adding the user who's been experiencing these problems to Cc: ) Larry Jones> Please report the output from the foll
What are the permissions on /home/p2homer/cvsroot/CVSROOT itself? And /home/p2homer/cvsroot, for that matter? Also, would you mind sending a transcript of a failed session using the global trace (-tt
of the however, command in - - -I wouldn't have expected this to happen and have seen no evidence of it -here. Perhaps 1.12.x changed some file or directory access in such a -way as to interact with
It seems odd that history and val-tags require write permissions when all other cvs repository files do not. It seem particularly odd for history and val-tags to be created with world write permissio
Did it help? (Mine was just an example I threw together, I was trying to get you to provide information on your own configuration file.) (Note: I have not yet played with FC4 myself...) I don't see a
I was using CVS in local machine fine; running on top of Fedore Core 4. my cvs version is 1.11.20 and after updating my system, I started getting this error: cvs [login aborted]: unrecognized auth r
The permissions look okay. You probably want to add the -t switch cvs -t -d :pserver:localhost:/var/cvs login to see if you can glean any more information about what is failing. It could be some kind
I was using CVS in local machine fine; running on top of Fedore Core 4. my cvs version is 1.11.20 and after updating my system, I started getting this error: cvs [login aborted]: unrecognized auth r
"Mark D. Baushke" <address@hidden> wrote: Under your instruction, I tried several times on changing group but all failed. So I listed my whole process as follows to check: When setuping the cvs, I
Hello all, The latest version of CVS, version 1.12.n (n>5), changed the format of its output on commit messages. This unfortunately breaks pcl-cvs mode in emacs, which uses the commit messages to det