[Anthill] cvs login failing

Misura, Gabe gabe.misura at eds.com
Wed Oct 27 06:20:36 CDT 2004


Another "solution" is to just put the password in the repository.cvs.root
value:

:pserver:username:password at our.cvs.host:/CVSROOT

Obviously this is a security risk since your password is stored as plain
text, so take necessary action to protect the files.

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-----Original Message-----
From: anthill-bounces at caladin.urbancode.com
[mailto:anthill-bounces at caladin.urbancode.com] On Behalf Of Eric Minick
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 2:24 PM
To: Anthill user list
Subject: Re: [Anthill] cvs login failing


Michael,

the CVS login command needs to write a file to home directory of the 
user running Anthill Pro. Is it possible that something is getting hung 
up with that? For instance, running Tomcat as a service in Windows often 
uses a system user that doesn't have a home directory. I would start by 
checking for issues of that sort.

Thanks,

Eric

Michael Stacey wrote:

> I have the following set up:
>
> repository.cvs.root :pserver:myname at our.cvs.host:/cvs/data
> repository.cvs.anthill.user: myname
>
> and anthill gets refused by cvs.  I did "cvs login" on the local 
> machine and get in fine.
>
>
> What am I missing?

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