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RE: Error: 'setgid failed: Operation not permitted' - CVS on Linux
From: |
Arthur Barrett |
Subject: |
RE: Error: 'setgid failed: Operation not permitted' - CVS on Linux |
Date: |
Wed, 18 Feb 2009 05:14:16 +1100 |
Gaurav Chhabra,
> We are using CVSNT 2.5.03 Build 2382 as our CVS server on
> Windows XP Pro SP2.
CVSNT is NOT CVS.
You CANNOT migrate from CVSNT to CVS - attempting to use a CVSNT
repository on CVS may result in irreperable loss of data.
CVSNT is available for Linux - I suggest you use CVSNT for linux
instead.
Please post questions about CVSNT to the CVSNT newsgroup not this CVS
newsgroup:
http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
or
news://news.cvsnt.org/support.cvsnt
> > .....which means that you can't use 'normal system
> permissions' to control
> > access to various parts of the repository.
>
> Are you referring to 'lsacl' commands and the like?
>
Do you mean the AIX command 'lsacl' or the CVSNT command 'cvs lsacl'?
CVS does not have a 'cvs lsacl' command - that is CVSNT specific.
I believe Larry was talking about the 'lsacl' command (like in AIX) - an
operating system command not a CVS command.
> Windows & Linux. Can you suggest me a Linux client and a
> Windows client? For
> Windows, will WinCVS/Tortoise CVS be OK?
>
WinCVS and TortoiseCVS are not windows clients - they are windows GUI's
that still require a windows client: either CVS or CVSNT. Note:
TortoiseCVS has many features that are CVSNT specific (eg: revision
graphs that show mergepoints only works if you use CVSNT server and
client).
Regards,
Arthur Barrett