[cvsnt] Unable to commit
Bo Berglund
Bo.Berglund at system3r.se
Thu Mar 9 11:11:46 GMT 2006
Check permissions on C:\ and C:\CVS.
All users must have at least read/traverse permissions on the way down to the actual folder you set better permissions on.
Also beware of the way the users are handled in these operations, there may be domain prefixes used or not and this can screw up the system.
Why are you using pserver?
That is really useful only in some special cases where Linux clients are considered. sspi is much simpler to use and manage.
Best regards,
Bo Berglund
-----Original Message-----
From: Matthias Buchebner [mailto:matthias.buchebner at tde.at]
Sent: den 9 mars 2006 11:42
To: Bo Berglund; cvsnt at cvsnt.org
Subject: RE: [cvsnt] Unable to commit
Hi!
Repository root: C:\CVS\Repository
CVSTemp: C:\CVSTEMP
OS: Windows Server 2003 Version 5.2.3790 Service Pack 1 Build 3790
CVSNT Version 2.5.03 (Scorpio) Release 2151
Access method: pserver
Client: Eclipse 3.2.1 on various platforms (This platform is Windows XP Professional Version 2002 SP 2)
Cheers,
Matthias
-----Original Message-----
From: Bo Berglund [mailto:Bo.Berglund at system3r.se]
Sent: Donnerstag, 09. März 2006 11:02
To: Matthias Buchebner; cvsnt at cvsnt.org
Subject: RE: [cvsnt] Unable to commit
Where are the repository root (not CVSROOT) and CVSTEMP located on the disk drives?
Full path required.
You also need to specify the environment MUCH better:
- Server operating system ("windows" is NOT enough)
- CVSNT version including build number (like 2.5.03.2151)
- Access method used (:sspi: or :sserver: or something else)
- Domain properties of server and client machines (Workgroup, NT Domain, Active Directory)
- Operating system and CVS version on client machines
Best regards,
Bo Berglund
-----Original Message-----
From: cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org [mailto:cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org] On Behalf Of Matthias Buchebner
Sent: den 9 mars 2006 10:43
To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org
Subject: [cvsnt] Unable to commit
Hi!
We tested CVSNT on a windows machine. Everything worked fine, including commit.
But, unfortunately, the devil never sleeps. We wanted to go productive now and we are not able to commit anymore.
The error message is: "commit requires write access".
The users have full access to the CVSROOT and to the CVSTEMP directories.
Does anybody have an idea?
Thanks a lot,
Matthias
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