Terminated with fatal signal 11

2001-02-20 Thread Szabó Tamás
Hi! I connected with two cvs users to a remote repository via the pserver method. Both of them checks out a working copy. User1 makes some changes and commits. He make these actions more than once( in my case three times). After that User2 makes some changes too and he wants to commit. I

Re: error writing to lock file

2001-02-20 Thread Larry Jones
Bajda, Paul writes: cvs -z9 commit -m testcommit miscparts.mdb (in directory C:\Work\andersen32\Andersen\PRODUCTS) Checking in miscparts.mdb; /usr/local/cvs/repository/andersen32/Andersen/PRODUCTS/miscparts.mdb,v -- miscparts.mdb new revision: 1.15; previous revision: 1.14 cvs [server

Re: sticky directory bit vs. loginfo chgrp

2001-02-20 Thread Larry Jones
Paul D. Smith writes: However, it seems like overkill to me. I wonder why you couldn't just use sticky bits on the repository directory? Then all files and subdirectories created in that hierarchy would automatically inherit the gid of its containing (sticky bit set) directory,

Re: What's in repository

2001-02-20 Thread Francis Irving
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001 17:09:13 -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've browsed both the Cederqvist and the the Fogel book, and I didn't see anything related to this, although I don't really know what "it" would be called, so I may have looked in the wrong place. Is there a way to: 1. "Browse" the

Re: cannot change mode of file?

2001-02-20 Thread Larry Jones
Paul D. Smith writes: cvs commit: cannot change mode of file index.php: Operation not permitted cvs commit: cannot change mode of file index.php: Operation not permitted This was printed twice for essentially every file. On the off chance "mode" meant UNIX file mode I checked that,

Re: cannot change mode of file?

2001-02-20 Thread Paul D. Smith
%% [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Larry Jones) writes: lj That's exatly what it means: chmod() on the file failed with errno set lj to EPERM which, according to the man pages on my system, means that: lj Did you not own the files you were committing? No, but I am a member of the ... group ... hmm

Re: sticky directory bit vs. loginfo chgrp

2001-02-20 Thread Paul D. Smith
%% [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Larry Jones) writes: lj Paul D. Smith writes: However, it seems like overkill to me. I wonder why you couldn't just use sticky bits on the repository directory? Then all files and subdirectories created in that hierarchy would automatically inherit the gid

Re: GSSAPI authentication

2001-02-20 Thread Derek R. Price
"de Jong, Mark" wrote: Derek, I am running K5 release 1.1 from MIT. I found gssapi.h and have tried to compile using your current version of CVS (1.11). I want to get this to work before moving on to your new release. :) I get a series of errors while compiling: Undefined symbol

Re: xinetd and cvs

2001-02-20 Thread Anders Knudsen
At 11:52 AM 2/16/2001 +, you wrote: Can someone please help me out with the correct details for the xinetd file system under Redhat 7. I am a little unsure as to the translation between inetd and xinetd. TIA Richard McMahon System Engineer Appropria Ltd

RE: GSSAPI authentication

2001-02-20 Thread de Jong, Mark
Derek, I am running K5 release 1.1 from MIT. I found gssapi.h and have tried to compile using your current version of CVS (1.11). I want to get this to work before moving on to your new release. :) I get a series of errors while compiling: Undefined symbol '_valid_enctype' referenced from text

RE: GSSAPI authentication

2001-02-20 Thread Tracy Brown
I had similar issues compiling CVS 1.11 -- here's what I did to fix it: I modified the LIBS reference in the src/Makefile. For example: -- the configure -- ./configure --with-gssapi=/usr/local/krb5 --enable-encrypt --enable-server ...snip... default place for GSSAPI is /usr/local/krb5 checking

Re: One working copy part of two repositories?

2001-02-20 Thread Eric Siegerman
On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 05:50:10PM +0100, Stefan Bellon wrote: At first my questions seems to be strange and sounds like nonsense. That's why I will elaborate on the task I want it to do: Imagine you're porting a big program from one platform to another. The main tree of the program is

Re: Terminated with fatal signal 11

2001-02-20 Thread Eric Siegerman
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 01:48:15PM -0500, Larry Jones wrote: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Szab=F3=20Tam=E1s?= writes: cvstest.txt: owner mismatch between 1.5 and working file cvstest.txt: group mismatch between 1.5 and working file Terminated with fatal signal 11 You're running with

Re: Linux 7 and xinetd

2001-02-20 Thread Andy Smith
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001 15:01:42 -0800, Annette Waters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello! I just installed Linux 7 on a dell poweredge. I need to set my pserver up and I was wondering if anyone knows the equivalent to the inetd.conf line cvspserver stream tcp nowait root /usr/bin/cvs cvs

Strange conflicts as a result of merging a branch into the main trunk

2001-02-20 Thread Jacob Burckhardt
Jacob Burckhardt writes: Reinstein, Shlomo writes: ... Since no work was done on the main trunk since the creation of the branch, I'd expect CVS to just update the working directory with the newest version of the branch. (which would be the result of merging all changes made in the

cvs rlog

2001-02-20 Thread Stephen Rasku
Has the patch described in the following thread been implemented in cvs 1.11? Are there any plans to include it in a future version of CVS? http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/info-cvs/2000-November/thread.html#10972 -- Stephen Rasku E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Senior Software

Re: One working copy part of two repositories?

2001-02-20 Thread Stefan Bellon
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Eric Siegerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 11:19:29PM +0100, Stefan Bellon wrote: Hm, perhaps I wasn't clear enough with my needs. I have only anonymous read access to the main repository. On my porting machine I can create an own

GSSAPI and inetd.conf

2001-02-20 Thread Tracy Brown
Kerberos enthusiasts - What is the proper inetd.conf configuration for GSSAPI (gserver) support? I'm guessing it's this: 2401stream tcp nowait root/usr/local/bin/cvs cvs -f --allow-root=/cvsroot gserver for configuring a different temp directory 2401stream tcp nowait

omitting binary files from import/update

2001-02-20 Thread Develop01
hello all. is there any simple command/flag for omitting binary (non-text) files from an import/update? thank you. ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs

Re: omitting binary files from import/update

2001-02-20 Thread Mike Castle
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 10:51:46AM +0900, Develop01 wrote: is there any simple command/flag for omitting binary (non-text) files from an import/update? -I mrc -- Mike Castle Life is like a clock: You can work constantly [EMAIL PROTECTED] and be right all the time, or not

New cvspwd program for setting passwords for repository access...

2001-02-20 Thread Peter Ajamian
I just finished the cvspwd program I've been working on for a couple weeks now (I announced it a couple weeks ago on this mailing list). Following is a list of features: * An interface similar to the well known Unix Passwd utility. * Program is designed to run suid root or repository owner

Re: a commiting problem

2001-02-20 Thread Paul Sander
This means that the RCS file cannot be updated for some reason. The way it works is that the ,file, is created, the modifications are written into it, and then it's renamed to a new file,v file. There could be any number of reasons why the ,file, cannot be updated, but it's not because you

Re: Use CVS for Web developers

2001-02-20 Thread Dirk Ruediger
Hi David, I want to set up a CVS Repository to manage a Web developing site. The purpose is each developer should have own user ID to test out from the browser, every developer could modify files under own user account, then commit them to the repository. The Web master could update the