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RE: Permission denied when using CVS remotely
From: |
Kris Thielemans |
Subject: |
RE: Permission denied when using CVS remotely |
Date: |
Mon, 4 Jun 2001 12:47:21 +0100 |
Hi,
I upgraded to cvs 1.11, because that was what was lying around. This gave me
indeed a better error message:
$ cvs -t update
cvs update: notice: main loop with CVSROOT=pp4:/usr/local/cvsroot
-> Starting server: rsh pp4 cvs server
cannot create_adm_p /tmp/cvs-serv24426/PPhead
Permission denied
So, Derek, yes, it was /tmp. But what should I do about it?
On my Linux server parapet, I get the following for ls -l /
drwxrwxrwt 10 root root 4096 Jun 4 13:11 tmp/
(where apparently the t means 'sticky bit' saying that non-owners can't
delete a file in that directory).
>From my client, I tried:
address@hidden ~/pp4/parapet
$ rsh parapet mkdir /tmp/testdir
address@hidden ~/pp4/parapet
$ rsh parapet touch /tmp/bla
This worked without problems, as shown by ls -l /tmp on parapet:
-rw-r--r-- 1 kris method 0 Jun 4 13:22 bla
drwxr-xr-x 2 kris method 4096 Jun 4 13:22 testdir/
Any suggestions?
Kris
PS: I'm upgrading my server to 1.11.1p1 now. Don't think it will help
though.
> From: dprice [mailto:dprice]On Behalf Of Derek R. Price
> Kris Thielemans wrote:
>
> > I've set -up CVS on our Linux system (SuSE 6.3,cvs 1.10.7). It all works
> > fine.
> > Now I'm trying to access the archive remotely. I try this from
> both a Sun
> > (solaris 2.7, cvs 1.10.7) and NT (4.0 sp5, using the cvs version 1.11
> > distributed with cygwin).
> >
> > I get "Permission Denied" error messages when I try certain
> things, while it
>
> These error messages are tough for me to interpret as well, but the /tmp
> directory would be my first suspicion. Check your
> /usr/local/cvsroot[/module[/...]] and any LockDir you may have
> set as well.
>
> Upgrading your server to 1.11.1p1 (available from
> http://cvshome.org ) might
> help matters as well. Many error messages have been improved and
> many bugs
> have been fixed in the year or two since 1.10.7 was current.
>
> Derek
>