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I've figured it out. There were two different interlocking problems. The first was that I was testing from my Mac laptop and logging in with pserver and Impersonation is turned on in the server. Since my user is not a local user to the server cvs didn't have any local permissions to run commands. I'll have to investigate a solution to this. Once I switched to changing the administrative files from Windows I found that the person who had setup up cvs (who's away on vacation. Isn't it always like that) didn't correctly follow the setup instructions with CVSMailer but I thought he had so when I checked the users and loginfousers files the current files weren't rebuilt. It was a good process to go through. I definitely know more about configuring a cvs server. Thanks, Chris in article 5lb8tu8acrhqh0ig6j4b1gtmob8qnc0huo at 4ax.com, Bo Berglund at bo.berglund at telia.com wrote on 11/14/02 6:18 PM: > Then I have no clue as to what is going on here. Have you checked the > permissions on the CVSROOT directory (wher loginfo is located) and the > temp dir specified for CVSNT? > For testing you should set Everyone and SYSTEM as full control. > If this does help, then something is really going strange here. > > Of course on my box everything works as expected so it is hard helping > debugging the stuff. > > /Bo > > On Thu, 14 Nov 2002 16:41:42 -0500, Chris Little <cslittle at mac.com> > wrote: > >> 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 > > > /Bo > (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)