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Re: CVS error when using repositories that include directories
From: |
Garth Winter Webb |
Subject: |
Re: CVS error when using repositories that include directories |
Date: |
Tue, 10 Oct 2000 13:57:26 -0700 (PDT) |
If you get "Permission denied" then it definately is a permission problem
with one of the files or directories. The permission problem does not
necessarily have to be in the repository. Try updating or commiting a
single file at a time so you can narrow down the problem. Additionally
use the '-t option to cvs to show a trace of CVS actions:
$ cvs -t update file.c
If the trace doesn't make the problem clear, post the trace output to the
list.
Garth
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Bernhard Valenti wrote:
> hi,
>
> i have some problems with CVS and directories it seems.
>
> i setup 2 CVS repositories, everything imported fine.
>
> the problem only appears when doing remote operations ( cvs running on a
> other machine then the repository is on, and it occurs with all three of
> ssh/rsh/pserver )
>
> when i try update/commit from my working copy i get "Permission denied" ( it
> updates some stuff before though ) there is no message on what Permission was
> denied on.
> another thing is that it only happens when i try to update/commit in
> directories that have another directory inside them ( which got checked out
> fine including the contents)
>
> everything works fine when i update/commit from a working copy that resides
> on the server with the repository (as the same user i use ssh/rsh/pserver
> with though).
> so it cant be a filepermission problem.
> i quad checked all the permission in the working copies and in the
> repositories
> i even tried to make the whole repository world writeable.
> didnt help. same problem.
>
> its definatly a problem with the dirs..
> but and dont see a way to debug cvs...
> except running truss on cvs update, which doesnt show anything weird
> ( i can mail the whole output on request )
>
> searching the mailing list archive i saw other people have the same problem.
>
> oh, and the repository runs on a freebsd 4.1 cvs version 1.10.7
> the clients i tried include freebsd 4.1 and debian linux woody. (both same
> problems)
>
> again:
> its definiatly not a problem with the permission to the dirs/files.(maybe cvs
> thinks that the directories are files and tries to open the directory as file
> ??)
>
> regards, and hoping for quick help
>
> bernhard valenti
>
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