Re: xinetd and cvs

2001-02-20 Thread Anders Knudsen
At 11:52 AM 2/16/2001 +, you wrote: Can someone please help me out with the correct details for the xinetd file system under Redhat 7. I am a little unsure as to the translation between inetd and xinetd. TIA Richard McMahon System Engineer Appropria Ltd

xinetd and cvs

2001-02-16 Thread Richard McMahon
Can someone please help me out with the correct details for the xinetd file system under Redhat 7. I am a little unsure as to the translation between inetd and xinetd. TIA Richard McMahon System Engineer Appropria Ltd ___ Info-cvs mailing list

xinetd and CVS?

2000-10-10 Thread Thorsten Heit
Title: xinetd and CVS? Hi *, I want to run a CVS server on my RedHat 7 Linux system, but have several problems to get it started via xinetd. Login via cvs -d :pserver:user@server:/cvs/golk login WorksForMe(TM), but cvs checkout golk (golk = our project) always results in the following

RE: xinetd and CVS?

2000-10-10 Thread Thorsten Heit
Title: RE: xinetd and CVS? I explicitly added -f to the list of server args as you can see in the xinetd entry below, but no way... *snip* This is no problem of (x)inetd, but of the configuration. Probably you are using Red Hat, which sets a HOME-Environment variable

Re: xinetd and CVS?

2000-10-10 Thread Larry Jones
Thorsten Heit writes: thorsten src cvs checkout golk cvs server: cannot open /root/.cvsignore: no permission cvs [server aborted]: can't chdir(/root): no permission See "Trouble making a connection to a CVS server" in the CVS manual. -Larry Jones Yep, we'd probably be dead by now if it

Re: xinetd and CVS?

2000-10-10 Thread Larry Jones
Thorsten Heit writes: Solution: Insert a simple "export HOME=/" into /etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd and then restart the daemon. *grm* That's nearly as bad -- what you really want to do is unset $HOME. It was confusing me almost two days because I thought the flag "-f" tells cvs _not_ to

Re: xinetd and CVS?

2000-10-10 Thread Derek R. Price
Thorsten Heit wrote: After fiddling a lot with the configuration it was indeed the fact that $HOME is set to /root when xinetd was (re-)started. Solution: Insert a simple "export HOME=/" into /etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd and then restart the daemon. *grm* server_args = -f

Re: xinetd and CVS?

2000-10-10 Thread Thorsten Heit
am 10.10.2000 16:50 Uhr schrieb Larry Jones unter [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thorsten Heit writes: thorsten src cvs checkout golk cvs server: cannot open /root/.cvsignore: no permission cvs [server aborted]: can't chdir(/root): no permission See "Trouble making a connection to a CVS server" in

Re: xinetd and CVS?

2000-10-10 Thread Larry Jones
Thorsten Heit writes (quoting me): See "Trouble making a connection to a CVS server" in the CVS manual. I already looked into these pages but didn't find a hint in it Then you must not have the current version of the manual -- see

Re: xinetd and CVS?

2000-10-10 Thread Thorsten Heit
am 10.10.2000 18:14 Uhr schrieb Larry Jones unter [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thorsten Heit writes (quoting me): See "Trouble making a connection to a CVS server" in the CVS manual. I already looked into these pages but didn't find a hint in it Then you must not have the current version of