Lars?

I was just trying to ask for help with cvs but it seems now email doesn't
like me either...

Allan. (ARRae)

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Well I now have my new (second-hand) computer setup (almost).
With this machine I can at least get a response from baywatch -- after
adding an entry to hosts with the new IP since the dns hasn't propogated
this far yet (aussie has but baywatch hasn't).

The response I get though is something like:
        You don't have read/write access to the history file.


I thought this might be due to reusing the key I created on sri.elec on
my new galah.elec machine.  So I created a new key and setup ssh-agent2
with that key but it gives the same answer.  I can run ssh2 to get into
aussie or baywatch and they work fine with no errors/warnings or anything
suspect in the messages when run in verbose mode.

Any ideas?

I checked /usr/local/lyx/cvsroot/CVSROOT/avail and see I'm still on the
list so it's not that simple.

Maybe there is something else amiss:
I had to copy aussie:/home/users/rae/.ssh2 to baywatch:/home/rae/.ssh2
because I found it wasn't even there!  This is the "separating the
machines" step I suppose.  Perhaps something else needs to be copied
across?

Allan. (ARRae)



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