http://sourceforge.net/docs/A04

2008-03-07: a "deficiency in systems data control", led SF to force 
password changes.  Log in to the website (using your current password) 
and change it there.  Within a minute after doing so I was able to 
commit to CVS.

Derek

Sisyphus wrote:
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Sisyphus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>   
>> $PDL::SHARE will be marked as multiply defined if we:
>>
>> sv_setiv(perl_get_sv("PDL::SHARE",TRUE|GV_ADDMULTI), PTR2IV(&PDL));
>>
>> GV_ADDMULTI is documented in perlguts (going back to at least 5.6.1). I'll
>> test that change out (just to be sure) and, all being well, commit it
>> tonight.
>>     
>
> Well - I tried to commit it. But my password seems to be no longer 
> recognised. Has something happened at Sourceforge in the last 3 months or so 
> that could have caused this ? (Last time I committed a change was 17 Dec 
> 2007.)
>
> At the moment I can do an anonymous download of the PDL source, but anything 
> that requires a valid password fails - that's using both my usual native 
> win32 CVS client, and Cygwin's CVS client (which I only installed an hour 
> ago, hoping it might be able to do the job). My usual CVS client is a little 
> vague about the exact nature of the problem, telling me "FATAL ERROR: Unable 
> to authenticate". The Cygwin client is a little more specific. It prompts me 
> for my password and responds to whatever I enter with "Permission denied, 
> please try again" (whereupon the prompt to enter my password reappears).
>
> Could someone else commit that change Basic/Core/Core.xs.PL. I have no idea 
> how long it will take me to work out how to fix this problem of mine.
>
> Cheers,
> Rob
>
>
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