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List:       exmh-workers
Subject:    Re: Read-only access to Scriptics CVS?
From:       Brent Welch <welch () scriptics ! com>
Date:       1999-07-02 23:49:26
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>>>Forrest Palmer said:
 > 
 > Has CVS access been turned off? I get the following:
 > 
 > CJ677112-A@12:37pm-27> cvs -d :pserver:cvs@cvs.scriptics.com:/cvsroot
 login
 > (Logging in to cvs@cvs.scriptics.com)
 > CVS password: 
 > 
 > CJ677112-A@12:37pm-29> cvs update
 > cvs update: cannot find password
 > cvs [update aborted]: use "cvs login" to log in first

Hmm - seems to be working for me.
pop% cvs -d :pserver:cvs@cvs.scriptics.com:/cvsroot login
(Logging in to cvs@cvs.scriptics.com)
CVS password: 
pop% cvs checkout -c
cvs checkout: No CVSROOT specified!  Please use the `-d' option
cvs [checkout aborted]: or set the CVSROOT environment variable.
pop% cvs -d :pserver:cvs@cvs.scriptics.com:/cvsroot checkout -c
all          -a itcl3.0.1 tcl8.0 tk8.0
core8.0      -a tcl8.0 tk8.0
core8.1      -a tcl8.1 tk8.1
exmh         -o /usr/bin/cvslog_checkout exmh
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--	Brent Welch	<welch@scriptics.com>
	http://www.scriptics.com
	Scriptics: The Tcl Platform Company



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