The message "cvs [server aborted]: you are unknown to this system"
occurs if a cvs user tries to do a commit and the cvs userid is not a
valid login on the server (using pserver).
What is the best option to get around this (other than getting the
user an account on the server)? Part of the idea o
I have a file I deleted, the undeleted (using the procedure I found
on this group).
I had some problme after undeleting it, a cvs update or export would
not necessarily find the file ... at least until I made a subsequent
change. Then things worked fine.
Now I've switched to a new CVS client
Hello info-cvs,
attached is a wincvs graph of a file:
(See attached file: missmerge.jpg)
but in order to elaborate I will try to sum it up:
we have the trunk and 2 branches
version
1.10
1.11 has tags MERGE_0
MERGE_1
MERGE_DM_2
Hi,
How do I get a list of files modified for a
particular tagged version ?
Thanks
Sangeetha
There was a previous post about this on 1999/11/16 -- no-one replied to it.
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On 13 Nov 2001 00:35:38 -0800
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Ellison) wrote:
> The message "cvs [server aborted]: you are unknown to this system"
> occurs if a cvs user tries to do a commit and the cvs userid is not a
> valid login on the server (using pserver).
>
> What is the best option to get aro
%% Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
m> The metadata issue really isn't a big issue. You will have to cut
m> the fat. If the CC metadata can't be converted/used in a productive
m> way in a CVS, then there is not much you can do about that.
Exactly... and if you need that metadata, then it _
The relevant code in commit.c reads:
if ((pw = (struct passwd *) getpwnam (getcaller ())) == NULL)
error (1, 0, "you are unknown to this system");
if (pw->pw_uid == (uid_t) 0)
error (1, 0, "cannot commit files as 'root'");
This is inside a #ifdef CVS_BADRO
Hi,
We are using CVS 1.11.1p1 on Solaris. When we use 'cvs co -D date' on
the Main branch, I noticed that files which were previously 'cvs
removed' now get checked out in my workspace. This problem does not
happen on release branches 'cvs co -D date -rREL_X_Y'.
Is this a CVS bug? Any wor
Ok, my second post went into the same thread as the first one, so I'm
posting this with a new subject. Sorry folks.
I'm connecting to my CVS repository through SSH:
bash$export CVS_RSH=ssh
bash$export CVSROOT=:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/opt/cvsroot
bash$cvs init
bash$cvs import . MyCompany MyReleas
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 05:48:27PM -0800, Malcolm Fernandes wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are using CVS 1.11.1p1 on Solaris. When we use 'cvs co -D date' on
> the Main branch, I noticed that files which were previously 'cvs
> removed' now get checked out in my workspace. This problem does not
> happe
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