Max Bowsher wrote:
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on the server? Using pserver?
anonymous pserver to:
sourceforge.net
red-bean.com
sources.redhat.com
lnx-bbc.org
gnome.org
subversions.gnu.org
mozilla.org
samba.org
sunsite.dk
ext/ssh to:
sources.redhat.com
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Hay Max,
It was awhile ag
Patrick Nelson wrote:
> Max Bowsher wrote:
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> Neither do I, sorry. It looks like there is something strange with
> your server, because I use Cygwin's cvs with many servers, and no
> problems.
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> So, what servers are you attaching to? As what user
Max Bowsher wrote:
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Neither do I, sorry. It looks like there is something strange with your
server, because I use Cygwin's cvs with many servers, and no problems.
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So, what servers are you attaching to? As what user to what account on the
server? Using p
Patrick Nelson wrote:
> Max Bowsher wrote:
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> cvs -t login ?
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> This reveals:
>
> $cvs -t login
> cvs login: notice: main loop with
> CVSROOT=:pserver:pnelson@:
>
> (Logging in to pnelson@ CVS password:
> : no such repository
> cvs login: authoriz
Max Bowsher wrote:
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cvs -t login ?
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This reveals:
$cvs -t login
cvs login: notice: main loop with
CVSROOT=:pserver:pnelson@:
(Logging in to pnelson@: no such repository
cvs login: authorization failed: server rejected access to
for user pnelson
Patrick Nelson wrote:
> cvs login: authorization failed: server cvs.npn rejected access to
> for user pnelson
>
> I have tried everything that I can think of to get this working but
> it just will not log in. does exist on the
> remote system. I did notice that my Linux clients display somethi
Win98 with new install of cygwin (including cvs).
CVS repository is on a remote Linux system. Everyone can connect to this
system which is running pserver. Even this Win98 system can connect using
WinCVS.
On my cygwin system a "echo $CVSROOT" correctly reveals
:pserver:pnelson@:
On the cygwin
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