Re: CVS: No such repository
Quoting Andrew Berry <Andrew.Berry@dolmail.com>:
Hi,
I have a Debian server running Sarge running MySQL and CVS mainly.
All was working correctly until an upgrade this morning.
Now when I try and log into CVS I get an error saying "no such
repository" - this is when I try and login locally or remotely. I've
checked again the permissions on the repository and they look OK, and
the groups/owners are correct as well. Also in the syslog I get the
following error:- cvs-pserver[709]: connect from 10.142.5.15
(10.142.5.15) and then "cvs: login refused for
/data/cvs_home/repository_root".
You might want to check and see if you have pserver connections allowed
in /etc/hosts.allow. Other than that, I am not sure. Check if the
filesystem, the CVSROOT is on has any corruption.
Sorry if this is either a) a really simple thing to solve but it's
causing me major problems as I have a numbers of users who cannot
check code out at the moment or b) the wrong list to post this too,
if so can someone please point me in the correct direction.
No sweat. A more complete snippet of your log might be revealing.
CVS version is 1.12.9 (client/server).
Thanks for your help.
Andrew
Andrew Berry
IT Systems Administrator
Document Outsourcing Limited
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