;hostname=myhost:C:\rdCVS login
Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401:C://rdCVS
cvs [login aborted]: C://rdCVS: no such repository
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C home/.emacs
cvs checkout: move away home/.gnus; it is in the way
C home/.gnus
U home/.gtk-bookmarks
: no such repository
4NT/Java - C:\jrancier>
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Invalid :dir in cvs-fileinfo
[cl-struct-cvs-fileinfo nil
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Jim.Hyslop writes:
> >
> > You can have as many '--allow-root' options in your
> (x)inetd.conf file as
> > you want. Well, I suppose there is some upper limit, but
> for practical
> > purposes it's probably much higher than any sane person
> would use :=)
>
> Not nece
Jim.Hyslop writes:
>
> You can have as many '--allow-root' options in your (x)inetd.conf file as
> you want. Well, I suppose there is some upper limit, but for practical
> purposes it's probably much higher than any sane person would use :=)
Not necessarily, many inetds have a ridiculously low lim
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Vincent YSMAL wrote:
> Ok,so i make all the process to another repository, and it's
> work fine
> when login to /cvsroot
> but, i was for an gforge install, and all the other repositery like
> /cvsroot/prjtest, are not accesible..
> have you an idea, or som
Vincent YSMAL wrote:
> Yes, i did a cvs init for the /cvsroot
Here's a thought - can you try with a different repository, and log the
entire process?
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Spiro Trikaliotis a écrit :
Hello,
* On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 06:00:26PM +0200 Vincent YSMAL wrote:
~]# cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot login
Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/cvsroot
CVS password:
/cvsroot: no such repository
If you've got an idea, thanks
No one ha
Hello,
* On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 06:00:26PM +0200 Vincent YSMAL wrote:
> >~]# cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot login
> >Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/cvsroot
> >CVS password:
> >/cvsroot: no such repository
> >
> >If you've g
Vincent YSMAL a écrit :
Jim.Hyslop a écrit :
Vincent YSMAL wrote:
Hi, I just installed Cvs on a Fedora Core 3,
i init the cvsroot, put the --allow-root in xinetd.d,
but when i try to log on in pserver mode, i always got a error
message : no such repository.
Can anyone help me
Double-check to
Jim.Hyslop a écrit :
Vincent YSMAL wrote:
Hi, I just installed Cvs on a Fedora Core 3,
i init the cvsroot, put the --allow-root in xinetd.d,
but when i try to log on in pserver mode, i always got a
error message :
no such repository.
Can anyone help me
Double-check to make sure the repository
Vincent YSMAL wrote:
> Hi, I just installed Cvs on a Fedora Core 3,
> i init the cvsroot, put the --allow-root in xinetd.d,
> but when i try to log on in pserver mode, i always got a
> error message :
> no such repository.
> Can anyone help me
Double-check to make sure the
Hi, I just installed Cvs on a Fedora Core 3,
i init the cvsroot, put the --allow-root in xinetd.d,
but when i try to log on in pserver mode, i always got a error message :
no such repository.
Can anyone help me
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VSROOT=:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/data/cvs/myproject
>
> cvs [checkout aborted]: /data/cvs/ myproject: no such repository
The space before myproject in the error message implies that you have
some weird character in your CVSROOT. However, since you're trying to
checkout myproject, I dou
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/data/cvs/myproject
cvs [checkout aborted]:
/data/cvs/ myproject:
no such repository
Error, CVS operation failed
Please help me out…I have to solve this
issue..Urgent.
Thanks in Advacne..
Vijay.
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PROTECTED]:/data/cvs/myproject
cvs
[checkout aborted]: /data/cvs/ myproject:
no such repository
Error,
CVS operation failed
Please help me out…I have to solve this issue..Urgent.
Thanks in Advacne..
Vijay.
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Hello,
when I want to access my cvs repository via pserver, i get the error
"/var/lib/cvs: no such repository". I tried this from two different
machines (one of them was the machine with the repository on its
harddisc), so its not a networking problem.
I can access the repository lo
Paul New writes:
>
> I am having dificulty connecting from Eclipse CVS client to CVS server on
> linux machine. When adding new repository in Eclipse I get an error message:
> "I/O exception occured: Connection refused: /usr/local/cvsroot: no such
> repository". I can
Paul New wrote:
> I am having dificulty connecting from Eclipse CVS client to
> CVS server on
> linux machine. When adding new repository in Eclipse I get an
> error message:
> "I/O exception occured: Connection refused:
> /usr/local/cvsroot: no such
> repository&q
Hello,
I am having dificulty connecting from Eclipse CVS client to CVS server on
linux machine. When adding new repository in Eclipse I get an error message:
"I/O exception occured: Connection refused: /usr/local/cvsroot: no such
repository". I can check out a project from /usr/loc
=?iso-8859-1?q?Derkaoui?= writes:
>
> cvs checkout -P \\Athena\root\var\lib\cvs\monModule (in directory
> C:\monModule)
> cvs server: cannot find module `\\Athena\root\var\lib\cvs\monModule'
> - ignored
Checkout wants a module name or a relative path from the root, so the
command you want would b
i did the following :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/lib/cvs
login
Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/var/lib/cvs
CVS password:
cvs login: authorization failed: server 172.16.0.169 rejected access
to /var/lib/cvs for user derm02
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cvs -d:p
I did here is what i got:
cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/lib/cvs version
Client: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.5 (client/server)
Server: cvs version: warning: failed to open /home/derm02/.cvspass
for reading:
No such file or directory
cvs version: authorization failed: server localh
=?iso-8859-1?q?Derkaoui?= writes:
>
> cvs server is installed on the Linux debian (it's working fine: but
> whenlogging with telnet i got no such repository too).
> Wincvs is installed on a winNT client on the same LAN.
What happens if you log into the server and do:
Sorry my e-mail was incomplete,
cvs server is installed on the Linux debian (it's working fine: but
whenlogging with telnet i got no such repository too).
Wincvs is installed on a winNT client on the same LAN.
we have one debian linux server, one NT server, and many NT client.
thanks
==
=?iso-8859-1?q?Derkaoui?= writes:
>
> I am using Debian Linux, cvs is installed on and my CVSROOT is
> /var/lib/cvs.
> I installed WinCvs and configure it.
You installed WinCVS on Linux?!?
> But when i tried to log in or to commit or update:
> I have the following message:
>
> cvs log: in dire
pserver
I dont know what is incorrect.
even when i am connected to the server with telnet and i tried:
cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/lib/cvs
i get no such repository.
=
M. Derkaoui
who can do, do. Who can't do, teach. Who can't teac
Peter Parker writes:
>
> How do I remove the sgid bit from the CVS executable?
chmod g-s /path/to/file
You might want to get a Unix book and read it.
-Larry Jones
I don't see why some people even HAVE cars. -- Calvin
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Larry Jones wrote:
>Peter Parker writes:
>
>
>>cvs login
>>Logging in to :pserver:cvs@spongebob:2401/home/cvs/
>>cvs [login aborted]: setgid failed: Operation not permitted
>>
>>*CVS exited normally with code 1*
>>
>>I saw the posti
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From: "Alejandro Gómez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 4:52 PM
Subject: Re
s right?
Alejandro Gómez
IT Analyst
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Donaciano del Campillo 2068
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From: "Larry Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTE
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Alejandro_G=F3mez?= writes:
>
> server = /usr/sbin/cvs-pserver
Is that the actual CVS executable or a script of some kind? My guess is
that it's a script and it's not passing on the --allow-root= argument.
-Larry Jones
The real fun of living wisely is that you g
serverargs = -f --allow-root=/u01/cvs/lempert pserver
}
cvspub@quigon:~$ export
CVSROOT=:pserver:cvspub:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/u01/cvs/lempert
cvspub@quigon:~$ cvs login
Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/u01/cvs/lempert
/u01/cvs/lempert: no such repository
cvspub@quigon
Peter Parker writes:
>
> server_args = -f --allow-root=/home/cvs pserver
[...]
> Logging in to :pserver:mtree@spongebob:2401/home/cvs/
> cvs [login aborted]: /home/cvs/: no such repository
The repositories have to match *exactly* -- you'll note that the
reposit
t; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Larry Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 12:37 AM
Subject: Re: no such repository
> sorry for my delayed response, but I did specify the correct path in my
> /etc/xine
server_args = -f --allow-root=/home/cvs pserver
disable = no
}
The exact text from the message I get is
cvs login
Logging in to :pserver:mtree@spongebob:2401/home/cvs/
cvs [login aborted]: /home/cvs/: no such repository
*CVS exited normally with code 1*
Larry Jones
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Alejandro_G=F3mez?= writes:
>
> I´ve restarted xinetd and even the machine and when I try to cvs login, the
> error still is "No such repository"
What is the exact, complete text of the error message you get?
-Larry Jones
I must have been delirious from
> Peter Parker writes:
> >
> > The error I get when I attempt to login is "no such repository"
>
> That means that the repository you've specified doesn't exactly match
> any of the --allow-root= options you specified for the server in
> /etc/inet
Peter Parker writes:
>
> The error I get when I attempt to login is "no such repository"
That means that the repository you've specified doesn't exactly match
any of the --allow-root= options you specified for the server in
/etc/inetd.conf.
-Larry Jones
There's
Yes I did do it on the server.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>Hello, I am new to CVS and I am having some trouble connecting to my CVS
>>server (red hat 7.2) from my client WinCVS.
>>
>>The error I get when I attempt to login is "no such repository"
>
g some trouble connecting to my CVS
>>>server (red hat 7.2) from my client WinCVS.
>>>
>>>The error I get when I attempt to login is "no such repository"
>>>
>>>I've followed the directions from documentation online to configure the
>>>se
> > The error I get when I attempt to login is "no such repository"
> > On the server my CVSROOT is /home/cvs
> > and from the client I am trying to connect with
> > :pserver:user@server:/home/cvs
> >
> > Any suggestions on what I should look f
> Hello, I am new to CVS and I am having some trouble connecting to my CVS
> server (red hat 7.2) from my client WinCVS.
>
> The error I get when I attempt to login is "no such repository"
>
> I've followed the directions from documentation online to configur
Hello, I am new to CVS and I am having some trouble connecting to my CVS
server (red hat 7.2) from my client WinCVS.
The error I get when I attempt to login is "no such repository"
I've followed the directions from documentation online to configure the
server/client, so I don
TECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 9:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: problems accessing repository: no such repository
Gabe Pinar writes:
>
> I added entries in /etc/services and made the correct entry for
> /etc/init.d/cvs.
Gabe Pinar writes:
>
> I added entries in /etc/services and made the correct entry for
> /etc/init.d/cvs. Connections to port 2401 are working as advertised.
It might help to know exactly what you put in /etc/init.d/cvs. You also
might want to check that you put it in the right place -- xinetd
ng error message:
> Logging in to :pserver:root@localhost:2401/home/cvs/
> CVS password:
> /home/cvs/: no such repository
>
> Thanks for any tips you may be able to offer us, we're almost ready to use a
> commercial product (gasp!) because I haven't been able to make this
he repository like this:
> cvs -d :pserver:root@localhost:/home/cvs/ login
^^
This has to match the root dir you cvs init'd above.
>
> I get the following error message:
> Logging in to :pserver:root@localhost:2401/home/cvs/
> CVS pa
:root@localhost:2401/home/cvs/
CVS password:
/home/cvs/: no such repository
Thanks for any tips you may be able to offer us, we're almost ready to use a
commercial product (gasp!) because I haven't been able to make this work for
the last week.
_
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>You are absolutly right, even, it works when I issue the following
>command!:
> cvs -d :pserver:cyb@IBMAIX:/vns/cvsroot login.
>I don't know how the solaris-cvs knows to look at port 2402 (I didn't
>installed it on solaris side), but it knows it...
>
>
Your consul
x27;ve got the usual AIX conflict there),
>and so don't know if it works in general.
Indeed, I have the AIX conflict.
>> >(Logging in to cyb@IBMAIX)
>> >CVS password:
>> >2402/vns/cvsroot: no such repository
>On the other hand, this shows that CVS is not pa
specified in earlier versions. I haven't had to
specify a port (I assume you've got the usual AIX conflict there),
and so don't know if it works in general.
> >(Logging in to cyb@IBMAIX)
> >CVS password:
> >2402/vns/cvsroot: no such repository
On the other
cyb@IBMAIX)
>CVS password:
>2402/vns/cvsroot: no such repository
>cvs login: authorization failed: server IBMAIX rejected access to
2402/vns/cvsroot for user cyb
>SOL8%
Does anyone have a clue of what is going wrong?
Cheers,
Cyrille
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