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From: | Matt Munz |
Subject: | pserver login error on checkout (.cvsignore) |
Date: | Wed, 20 Dec 2000 11:46:40 -0500 |
Hi all.
I'm new to cvs, and I'm sure
this is a mundane question, but I would be very grateful if someone would help
me solve the following:
cvs server: MacOsX
cvs client: winCVS on win2k pro
I currently have three users: Matt, Les, and
dummy1
Matt and Les are Administrators. Dummy1 is a
normal user.
Matt and Les can login to the pserver and issue any
commands thay'd like with no problems.
Dummy, however, keeps getting the following error
message:
cvs
server: cannot open /var/root/.cvsignore: Permission denied
On one level, this makes perfect sense, as dummy1
does not have access to /var/root. On the other hand, I'm not exactly sure
why cvs is looking there given its setup. Below are exerpts from the
relevant configuration files:
inetd.conf
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cvspserver stream tcp nowait root /bin/sh sh
/untitled/cvsroot/CVSROOT/StartPserver.script
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StartPserver.script
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#!/bin/sh
# This script initializes the pserver and sets
$Home appropriately
env HOME=/Network/Users/Matt/PserverHome >
/Network/Users/Matt/PserverHome/envlog.txt
cvs -f --allow-root=/untitled/cvsroot
pserver
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Am I missing something here? As far as I
know, I'm following the pserver setup instructions in the CVS manual, but
perhaps I've overlooked something?
I'd appreciate and advice that anyone has to
offer.
- Matt Munz
address@hidden
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