I have installed cvs on my machine and want to use it so that I as a user can check in and out files.
I put the repository at /var/cvs and as root I ran cvs init. When I as a user ran: cvs import -m "Created directory structure" Ada95/Touch obliord start I got: cvs import: Sorry, you don't have read/write access to the history file cvs [import aborted]: /var/cvs/CVSROOT/history: Ikke tilgang (Ikke tilgang = No access) This was of course not surprisingly. My question is how do one setup cvs so that one gets read write access? Should one: 1. Create a cvs group and give this group ownership with r/w to the repository and add users to this group? 2. Use the setuid bit on cvs? 3. Other solution (which?) Thanks in advance. -- Preben Randhol -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- <http://www.pvv.org/~randhol/> +---+ "It is assumed that the reader is reasonably familiar with the | ? | dpkg System Administrators' manual. Unfortunately this manual +---+ does not yet exist." -- Debian Packaging Manual