Michael Olson <[email protected]> writes: > You didn't get any output from the fsr command? Hmm. Maybe it doesn't > follow symlinks.
It seems to work now, after renewing tokens. And my repository is now visible in gitweb. Cloning works too. Thank you! > Your AFS token probably expired. To see info about the state of your > tokens, run "klist". If the "expires" date is equal to the "renew > until" date, it means your token needs to be reacquired. To reacquire a > token, run "kinit", and then "aklog". This was the state: 03/31/09 00:25:30 03/31/09 10:25:29 afs/[email protected] renew until 04/01/09 00:25:29 Guess this means there's no need of reacquiring afs token? Did that anyway, and repeated the "fsr setacl" dance, on both the .git directory and the symlink. That is a new kind of superstition. But it doesn't make sense. There should be no tokens expired when you are in a new session, as I was yesterday, no? Thanks, Sajith. -- 9DB8FF06 : CB80 0BA6 7D13 B10A 6FBB D43E B4D2 28AD 9DB8 FF06 _______________________________________________ HCoop-Help mailing list [email protected] https://lists.hcoop.net/listinfo/hcoop-help
