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From: | Jason Frisvold |
Subject: | .cvsrc files |
Date: | Tue, 9 Apr 2002 11:47:14 -0400 |
Is there a way to enable a user to commit files to a repository without a .cvsrc file? I have a script that I use to commit router backup files to a cvs repository. I want to be able to run this via a “fake” user.. The user has no home directory, nor does it have a shell. So, I need to specify everything as a command line…
The errors I’m getting when trying to do this are :
cvs [checkout aborted]: can't chdir(/home/script): No such file or directory
cvs add: /tmp/Routers/10.7.0.1.config added independently by second party
cvs commit: Up-to-date check failed for `/tmp/Routers/10.7.0.1.config'
cvs [commit aborted]: correct above errors first!
Any ideas on how to fix this?
Thanks,
Jason H. Frisvold
Senior ATM Engineer
Engineering Dept.
Penteledata
CCNA Certified - CSCO10151622
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