Thanks Larry. Thank you very much. Works
according to how I thought it should work.
Regards,
Rohit Peyyeti
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t does not work. The readers file
contains just one line: readroh. And for sure I gave
new line at the end.
Regards,
Rohit Peyyeti
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it Peyyeti
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Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 10:13 PM
Subject: Re: CVS setup help
| Rohit Peyyeti writes:
| >
| > (Logging in to readroh@server)
| > CVS p
Rohit Peyyeti writes:
>
> Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.10.8 (client/server)
That's pretty old. If you upgrade to the current release (1.11.1p1),
which you can get from www.cvshome.org, you'll get better error messages
and a whole lot of bug fixes.
-Larry Jones
You're just trying to get
Rohit Peyyeti writes:
>
> And I am not editing $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/passwd
> file directly in the repository directory. I first checkout the
> file and then edit it before committing.
That's almost certainly your problem -- unless you've added passwd to
the checkoutlist file, you don't actually hav
Sorry, forgot the version information:
Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.10.8 (client/server)
...Rohit
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Rohit Peyyeti writes:
>
> (Logging in to readroh@server)
> CVS password:
> Fatal error, aborting.
> readroh: no such user
> cvs login: authorization failed: server rejected access
Please do not summarize or truncate error messages when you report them
-- there are a number of similar messages a
ver which has my cvs-repository.
...Rohit
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Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 1:25 PM
Subject: Re: CVS setup help
> Rohit
Rohit Peyyeti writes:
>
> rohit = system user
> readroh = cvs user
>
> I changed $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/passwd file. This is how
> it has right now:
>
> $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/passwd :
> readroh::rohit
>
> $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/readers :
> readroh
>
> In .bash_profile :
> CVSROOT=":pserver:rohit@server:/usr/l
]>
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 8:15 AM
Subject: Re: CVS setup help
> Rohit Peyyeti writes:
> >
> > Thanks Larry, but I am having problems
> > getting Read-Only access in CVS using
> > pserver.
> >
> > I created user called 'rohit' in system
&g
s: rx
How come the whole thing is failing?
Regards,
Rohit Peyyeti
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Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2002 1:58 AM
Subject: Re: CVS setup help
| Rohit Peyyeti
Rohit Peyyeti writes:
>
> Is there any better way to set this up? Also, I need read
> only access to certain project directories for some of the
> users. How is that possible?
Set the permissions on the repository directories so that read-only
users have read permission but not write permission.
Hello:
I need some help on setting up CVS here. I have couple
of
projects configured as modules in CVS. All the project
directories are group owned by the project group.
And I simply add users to the project group(s) for
granting
access to the repository.
Is there any better way to
Matt Keyes wrote:
>
> On the same note (but a little OT), how can I cut and paste from vi (I want
> to cut the encrypted password from /etc/passwd and put it in the cvspasswd
> file (whatever its called... I'm not at home so I can't look at it)?
That depends on the interface or client you use to
I need more information to really be able to help but I'll give it a good
shot.
Did you do a cvs init?
Verify that cvs commands work from the node where cvs is installed?
The inetd.conf doesn't look correct. Mine looks like this:
cvs stream tcp nowait root /opt/cvs/bin/cvs cvs -f
--a
Matt Keyes writes:
>
> >Then how did you initialize the repository? :-)
> cvs -d /cvsroot init
Then you used CVS in local mode. That's why the smiley.
> I suspect my main problem is with the $CVSROOT. Does the user in
> :pserver:user@host:/cvsroot need to be each username that will access the
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Subject: Re: CVS Setup Help Needed
Matt Keyes writes:
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> 1. I set $CVSROOT to be /cvsroot
That's not correct if you want to use pserver. You should set it to
something like:
:pserver:user@host:/cvsroot
> 2. I did initialize t
Matt Keyes writes:
>
> 1. I set $CVSROOT to be /cvsroot
That's not correct if you want to use pserver. You should set it to
something like:
:pserver:user@host:/cvsroot
> 2. I did initialize the repository, so there is a /cvsroot/CVSROOT directory
> (with all the subdirectories under i
ply b/c this is the first time I've tried
to setup/use CVS. Thanks for any help!
Matt
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From: Larry Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 10:36 AM
To: Matt Keyes
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Subject: Re: CVS Setup Help Needed
Matt Keyes writes:
>
Matt Keyes writes:
>
> I'm running Slackware, I installed the latest CVS, and went through setting
> it up. I set up the port as per the docs, and configured inetd.conf with
> the following:
>
> cvs -f -allow-root=/cvsroot pserver
>
> /cvsroot is a partition I have that will be dedicated
Hi!
I'm running Slackware, I installed the latest CVS, and went through setting
it up. I set up the port as per the docs, and configured inetd.conf with
the following:
cvs -f -allow-root=/cvsroot pserver
/cvsroot is a partition I have that will be dedicated solely to cvs.
However, its
On Fri, Jul 07, 2000 at 03:07:49PM -0700, Mike wrote:
> Did you first do an import of your files to that module before doing
> the checkout? Did you reboot the server after making the change to
> the modules file?
You are kidding, aren't you? Rebooting the server? Why should he reboot
the serve
BMUS, Matthias Kranz
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>
>
>
>Your CVSROOT variable in profile is definitely set up correctly.
>
>However, when you type "cvs -d /repository/ init" you must type
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Your CVSROOT variable in profile is definitely set up correctly.
However, when you type "cvs -d /repository/ init" you must type the
*exact* full path to the repository, not just "cvs -d /reposi
On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 02:46:25PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ok well here's some more detail on my problem.
> I set up CVS the following way.
> i created a directory which i wanted to work as the main directory, the
> repository.
> then i typed and added the following to my .profile
> CVSR
CVSROOT directory:
>
>/afs/fsh/data/de/gym/culp/TestCVS/CVSROOT
>
>thats what it says when i echo CVSROOT.
>
>anybody have any other ideas why it may not be working???
>thanxs
>Jorge
>
>
>
>Matthias Kranz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 07/05/2000 01:17:06 PM
>
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To: Jorge W Argandona/Fishkill/IBM@IBMUS
cc: CVS-II Discussion Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: cvs setup help
On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 09:07:55AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm new to this group, and have just started
On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 09:07:55AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm new to this group, and have just started using CVS i think its a great
> program, and have been impressed with it. Everything has been working
> great with it until i tried setting another computer up, it worked fine the
> f
Sounds like the path listed in etc/profile or in CVSROOT/modules may
be pointing to the wrong place. Both need to point to the modules
folder itself. For exact syntax, see:
http://www.michael-amorose.com/cvs/
Michael C. Amorose
Author FireUtils for Macintosh
Author Sound Core for Macintosh
Aut
Hi all,
I'm new to this group, and have just started using CVS i think its a great
program, and have been impressed with it. Everything has been working
great with it until i tried setting another computer up, it worked fine the
first time, except for one little mistake because they were binary f
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