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RE: Help on the problem, please
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Teala Spitzbarth |
Subject: |
RE: Help on the problem, please |
Date: |
Tue, 19 Feb 2002 16:11:05 -0800 |
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 to write your history file into CVSROOT as user
idw:idwgroup
Also, I have found that creating a cvs group and setting the
setgid bit on the root of the repository is very important - it
ensures that files are always created accessible to any developer in the
cvs group. Having your tree owned by cvs:techops and users that aren't
in the same group seems problematic.
Cheers,
Teala
-----Original Message-----
From: Datla, Raghav [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 3:47 PM
To: 'address@hidden'; Datla, Raghav
Cc: address@hidden
Subject: RE: Help on the problem, please
I think permissions looks ok to me. I don't know what else I am missing
here.
CVS server side:
# pwd
/f1s7_16267/tools/Techs-Ops/cvsroot ---- Repository root
# ls -l
total 40
drwxrwx--- 3 cvs techops 512 Feb 15 15:31 Appworx
drwxrwxrwx 3 cvs techops 1024 Feb 15 20:13 CVSROOT
drwxrwx--- 4 cvs techops 512 Feb 07 14:54 Code
drwxrwx--- 5 cvs techops 512 Feb 15 15:04 Docs
drwxrwx--- 3 idw idwgroup 512 Feb 19 17:08 Idw
# cd CVSROOT
# ls
.#checkoutlist .#notify commitinfo,v editinfo,v passwd
.#commitinfo .#rcsinfo config history rcsinfo
.#config .#taginfo config,v loginfo
rcsinfo,v
.#cvsignore .#verifymsg cvsignore loginfo,v taginfo
.#cvswrappers Emptydir cvsignore,v modules
taginfo,v
.#editinfo checkoutlist cvswrappers modules,v val-tags
.#loginfo checkoutlist,v cvswrappers,v notify
verifymsg
.#modules commitinfo editinfo notify,v
verifymsg,v
# more passwd
mculv:be1R4YrlHiTMU:idw
sbonn:3P9jdMsCFxAYg:idw
cvstest:wEyGClmzQvmHc
cvs:ZvdXt91tozWNM
# grep idw /etc/passwd
idw:!:2004:2505::/home/idw:/usr/bin/ksh
# grep idwgroup /etc/group
idwgroup:!:2505:idw
Client side:
$ id
uid=203(testuser) gid=1(staff)
$ echo $HOME
/f1s11_14183/tools/testuser
$ ls -l
total 8
drwxrwxrwx 2 testuser staff 512 Feb 19 18:22 idw
$ cvs -d
:pserver:address@hidden:/f1s7_16267/tools/Techs-Ops/cvsroot
co Idw
Cannot access /f1s7_16267/tools/Techs-Ops/cvsroot/CVSROOT
Permission denied
$ cvs -d
:pserver:address@hidden:/f1s7_16267/tools/Techs-Ops/cvsroot
co -d idw Idw/data
Cannot access /f1s7_16267/tools/Techs-Ops/cvsroot/CVSROOT
Permission denied
$
Any idea what's wrong with above setup.
Thanks,
-Raghav
-----Original Message-----
From: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 6:03 PM
To: address@hidden
Cc: address@hidden
Subject: Re: Help on the problem, please
Datla, Raghav writes:
>
> $ cvs -d
:pserver:address@hidden:/f1s7_16267/tools/Techs-Ops/cvsroot
> co Idw
>
> Cannot access /f1s7_16267/tools/Techs-Ops/cvsroot/CVSROOT
>
> Permission denied
The system user you're running as doesn't have read permission in that
directory or one of its parent directories.
-Larry Jones
It COULD'VE happened by accident! -- Calvin
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