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Re: pserver login error on checkout (.cvsignore)
From: |
Larry Jones |
Subject: |
Re: pserver login error on checkout (.cvsignore) |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Dec 2000 15:38:31 -0500 (EST) |
Matt Munz writes:
>
> cvs server: cannot open /var/root/.cvsignore: Permission denied
As has been discussed here frequently, and as it says in the manual,
this means that you've either forgotten the -f on the pserver command
(which you haven't), or your inetd has set $HOME in the pserver's
environment (which it shouldn't).
> # 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
That script doesn't do what you seem to think it does -- it does *NOT*
set $HOME for CVS, it just sets it for the subprocess that prints out
the environment (into /Network/Users/Matt/PserverHome/envlog.txt). If
you want to set $HOME for CVS, just set it normally:
HOME=/Network/Users/Matt/PserverHome
env > /Network/Users/Matt/PserverHome/envlog.txt
cvs -f --allow-root=/untitled/cvsroot pserver
I'd suggest simply unsetting $HOME instead:
unset HOME
cvs -f --allow-root=/untitled/cvsroot pserver
-Larry Jones
When you're as far ahead of the class as I am, it doesn't take much time.
-- Calvin