In the CVSROOT/config file there is an option to have the lock file
created somewhere else. Set it somewhere like /tmp
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On Saturday 31 May 2003 11:53 am, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Are you using CVS over pserver or ssh? If it's over ssh, add a user
on
the system
On Saturday 31 May 2003 10:15, christopher j bottaro wrote:
hello,
i have a module in my cvs repository that i work with on a daily
basis in a normal manner. i want to allow someone read only access
to the module (i.e. i don't want this person to be able to add,
remote, commit files). i
christopher j bottaro wrote:
i have a module in my cvs repository that i work with on a daily basis in a
normal manner. i want to allow someone read only access to the module (i.e.
i don't want this person to be able to add, remote, commit files). i just
want them to be able to check out the
On Saturday 31 May 2003 11:53 am, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Are you using CVS over pserver or ssh? If it's over ssh, add a user on
the system for someone and don't add them to the group that has write
access to the cvs repository.
i did that, i'm using cvs over ssh and i made an account for that
On Saturday 31 May 2003 18:46, christopher j bottaro wrote:
On Saturday 31 May 2003 11:53 am, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Are you using CVS over pserver or ssh? If it's over ssh, add a
user on the system for someone and don't add them to the group
that has write access to the cvs repository.
i
hello,
i have a module in my cvs repository that i work with on a daily basis in a
normal manner. i want to allow someone read only access to the module (i.e.
i don't want this person to be able to add, remote, commit files). i just
want them to be able to check out the module and that is