Re: can't login via pserver and therefore can't save ~/.cvspass file

2001-04-11 Thread Derek R. Price
Joe Kaiping wrote: Actually, I thought I would need to use both pserver and ssh. ssh for my personal CVS usage, and pserver for when CVS is executed only as a reader from within a script. (The script will be used to automatically update a web site with files contained in CVS) Can you

Re: can't login via pserver and therefore can't save ~/.cvspass file

2001-03-24 Thread Larry Jones
Joe Kaiping writes: CVSROOT=:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr1/cvs CVS_RSH=ssh When I try to create a ~/.cvspass on the client with the following command it hangs after I type in my CVS password. Unix prompt-cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr1/cvs login (Logging in to [EMAIL PROTECTED])

Re: can't login via pserver and therefore can't save ~/.cvspass file

2001-03-24 Thread Joe Kaiping
Joe Kaiping writes: CVSROOT=:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr1/cvs CVS_RSH=ssh When I try to create a ~/.cvspass on the client with the following command it hangs after I type in my CVS password. Unix prompt-cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr1/cvs login (Logging in to [EMAIL

can't login via pserver and therefore can't save ~/.cvspass file

2001-03-23 Thread Joe Kaiping
Hello, We're running CVS 1.10.6 as our CVS server and I'm running CVS 1.10.8 on RedHat 7.0 as a client and have the following environment vars set in my client shell: CVSROOT=:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr1/cvs CVS_RSH=ssh When I try to create a ~/.cvspass on the client with the following command