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Same result. I guess the next question is how does cvsnt run the command in the loginfo file? Chris in article h538tuk2f41ko0fhgemuit1413ik64qnfl at 4ax.com, Bo Berglund at bo.berglund at telia.com wrote on 11/14/02 3:51 PM: > What happens if you use this line in loginfo: > > ALL dir C:\ > C:\temp\cvsdirtest.txt > > Same or different result? > > /Bo > > > > On Thu, 14 Nov 2002 15:34:22 -0500, Chris Little <cslittle at mac.com> > wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I'm trying to setup Bo Berglund's CVSMailer so that I can have emails sent >> out on file commits and I've run into a problem that seems unrelated to >> CVSMailer. >> >> When I initially added the CVSMailing line to the loginfo file I received an >> error after committing files so I added the following line to loginfo: >> >> DEFAULT echo %{sVv} >> d:/commitlog >> >> When I do a commit (in this case on the users file), my cvs client says >> >> cvs server: Script execution failed >> cvs server: cannot write entry to log filter: echo "CVSROOT users,1.4,1.5" >>>> d:/commitlog >> >> Besides this issue the repository is working fine. I'm assuming that there >> is some kind of permissions problem but I can't tell where. >> >> Any thoughts? >> >> Chris