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List:       xml-cocoon-dev
Subject:    RE: Cocoon2 - SQLFilter diff
From:       COFFMAN Steven <SCoffman () CBSINC ! com>
Date:       2000-04-27 18:03:03
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Sorry for the delay, Zvi. Darn day job.

It looks like your CVSROOT is wrong. On locus, your CVSROOT should be
"/home/cvs".
On your local machine, your CVSROOT should be
"zvia@locus.apache.org:/home/cvs". The pserver is only for anoncvs.

What's your CVS_RSH and CVS_SERVER variables set to on both locus and your
local machine?

-Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Zvi [mailto:thezvi@ifrance.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 11:50 PM
To: cocoon-dev@xml.apache.org
Subject: Re: Cocoon2 - SQLFilter diff


Pier,

do I still have write access?
I can login to CVS using SSH, but can't commit.

Zvi


NEW CVSROOT: :pserver:zvia@localhost:/home/cvs (password authentication)
cvs login
(Logging in to zvia@localhost)

*****CVS exited normally with code 0*****

cvs commit -m "fixed problems with links" slides.xml (in directory
D:\cvs\xml-cocoon\samples\slides)
cvs.real [server aborted]: "commit" requires write access to the
repository

*****CVS exited normally with code 1*****


"Pier P. Fumagalli" wrote:

> Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
> >
> > Zvi,
> > I thought we gave you CVS write access. What happened?
>
> We did...
>
> [pier:locus] ~ # cat /etc/passwd | grep zvi
> zvia:*:1039:1039:Zvi Avraham:/home/zvia:/usr/local/bin/tcsh
> [pier:locus] ~ # id zvia
> uid=1039(zvia) gid=1039(zvia) groups=1039(zvia) 5000(apcvs) 5001(xml)
> [pier:locus] ~ #
>
>         Pier
>
> --
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> pier: stable structure erected over water to allow docking of seacraft
> <mailto:pier@betaversion.org>      <http://www.betaversion.org/~pier/>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------

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