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[Savannah-hackers] [support #103302] Can't commit due to permissions pro


From: John Kodis
Subject: [Savannah-hackers] [support #103302] Can't commit due to permissions problem
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 13:14:54 -0400
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[support #103302] Full Item Snapshot:

URL: <http://savannah.gnu.org/support/?func=detailitem&item_id=103302>
Project: Savannah Administration
Submitted by: John Kodis
On: Wed 08/25/2004 at 08:59

Category:  None
Priority:  5 - Normal
Severity:  1 - None
Resolution:  None
Privacy:  Public
Assigned to:  None
Originator Email:  address@hidden
Status:  Open


Summary:  Can't commit due to permissions problem

Original Submission:  I tried to check a few small changes in today, but thec 
ommits are aborting due to a permission problem.  Here's a typical failure:
                                                                                
    address@hidden:station-info> cvs-station ci NEWS configure.ac
    Checking in NEWS;
    /cvsroot/station-info/NEWS,v  <--  NEWS
    new revision: 1.19; previous revision: 1.18
    cvs [commit aborted]: cannot rename file
    /cvsroot/station-info/,NEWS,
    to /cvsroot/station-info/NEWS,v: Operation not permitted
                                                                                
The cvs-station command is just an alias that points to the project repository:
                                                                                
    alias cvs-station='CVS_RSH=ssh cvs -z3 -d
    :ext:address@hidden:/cvsroot/station-info'
                                                                                
Oddly, this problem only seems to effect existing files at the top level of the 
project.  I have been able to add new files to the top level directory, and 
commit changes to the new file and to files in any of the project 
subdirectories.  This indicates that the problem is not with my ssh or 
networking setup, but something about the permission or ownership of the 
top-level project files.
                                                                                
Thanks for any assistance that you can offer.
                                                                                
-- John Kodis.
                                                                                











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