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destination host address.
If this helps, you are sure that this is the problem. Modify your DNS
entries or /etc/hosts file.
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discussend many times here, so look into archives for more details.
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ecify /bin/nologin
as shell.
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d).
Your problem is connected with external file system. Probably it does
not allow to create files with exclusive access rights -- that is needed
to create file that work as lock.
Try test CVS with local filesystem.
By the way, it is not recommended to keep CVS repo in external
filesystem, even if y
stall new version of CVS on your client
machine (win2k)! It has more sense to install it on server side.
If you really want to install cvs for WinCVS, download compiled version
for Win32, and replace cvs.exe in WinCVS directory -- but I don't see
any reason for doing that.
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id not try that
config.
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Sometimes it is needed to modify syncmail.pl script to send mails properly,
but it depends how your mail system is configured.
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You don't need to recompile anything.
You need to set proper file rights to CVS repository directories, like for
any other files in your system.
Just use 'chmod', 'chown' (many people find it usefull to set sticky bit,
see 'man chmod')