Oh great soothsayers of CVS, I have come to this esteemed group for a
solution to a problem I am encountering.
Problem: We have realized, 1 year into the project, that the current
directory structure is not going to support our needs for ongoing client
support and deployment. Also, a portion
Hello
The repository is under my home dir at my office computer. All three
resp(dir1,dir2 and dir3) have
the same owner and permissions.
Many thanks
Ed
Em 14 Sep 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
>You can check the permissions of file/folder in your new repository at
>server side.
>
You can check the permissions of file/folder in your new repository at
server side.
if they are not accessible by the system user which corresponds to
actual cvs user, you will get this error.
HTH
Rohan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I have set up a cvs server in my office that can be connected
Hello
I have set up a cvs server in my office that can be connected via ssh. I have
no problem to issue any cvs command on two of the three respositories that I
have. However on the third one cvs returns:
cvs [log aborted]: cannot open CVS/Repository: Permission denied
What can be wrong?
Ma