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Yes Bo, ViewCvs, excuses the mistake that I had in the name. - I had used the ViewCVS installer 1.0.r5f. (full installation mode) - ActiveState Python 2.3.2 (full installation) CVSNT version is 2.0.24 > Only in the last published version (f) have I managed to cover all of > the security aspects of the installation, and that is only if you > check the (unchecked by default) "set account permissions" checkbox. ? Using a full installation mode, the check-box "Set necessary guest account permissions for ViewCVS" is checked by default. It had already seen flag SHOWCHILDPROCESSES in the README of the ViewCVS Windows and I activated it. Apparently, the error must to see when the cvs comand is executed: "rcsfile" "rlog" "- r" and are passed through parameters the names of all the existing files in this module. The debug dump is: Child Process1 Command Line "C:\CVS\cvsnt\cvs.exe" "rcsfile" "rlog" "- r" "C:/CVS/repositories/test\DLL_SCALES\acom100.dsp, v" "C:/CVS/repositories/test\DLL_SCALES\acom100.dsw, v" "C:/CVS/repositories/test\DLL_SCALES\acom100.dsw, v".... (more file names.. ) Standard In: Standard Out & Error: ...(enviroment variables)... In addition, I copied this suspicious cvs command and I executed it in command-line, and works correctly, not generating errors. But I do not know what this waiting for answer the Python code, and as the origin that generates east problem. Ariel Machado Dep. Programação/I&D E-mail: ariel at escripovoa.pt Portugal: www.escripovoa.pt Grupo Gespos: www.gespos.net "Bo Berglund" <bo.berglund at telia.com> escreveu na mensagem news:k9nc305bntbhrq3n7it2f2vqni09b6hc6b at 4ax.com... > On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 13:13:43 -0000, "Ariel Machado" > <ariel at escripovoa.pt> wrote: > > >Excuse this off-topic, but I am thankful to somebody had east problem that > >says to me like solving it. > > > >CVSView had installed on a Win2003 Server, IIS6. In theory, it does not use > >RCS tools, use directly cvs.exe, as it indicates on installer of Bo > >Berglund. > > > >When it is tried to browse a module, it generates east error: > > > >Python Traceback > >Traceback (most recent call last): > >File "C:\CVS\ViewCvs\lib\viewcvs.py", line 2467, in main > >request.run_viewcvs() > >File "C:\CVS\ViewCvs\lib\viewcvs.py", line 335, in run_viewcvs > >self.view_func(self) > >File "C:\CVS\ViewCvs\lib\viewcvs.py", line 1132, in view_directory > >request.repos.dirlogs(request.path_parts, file_data, options) > >File "C:\CVS\ViewCvs\lib\vclib\bincvs\__init__.py", line 160, in dirlogs > >alltags = _get_logs(self, dirpath, entries, tag, subdirs) > >File "C:\CVS\ViewCvs\lib\vclib\bincvs\__init__.py", line 783, in _get_logs > >raise vclib.Error('Rlog output ended early. Expected RCS file "%s"' > >Error: Rlog output ended early. Expected RCS file > >"C:/CVS/repositories/test\balancas\clsCommandMT.cls,v" > > > > > >I thank for suggestions, > > > >Regards, > > > >Ariel Machado.- > > > You are talking about ViewCvs, not CVSView right? > Anyway if you open the Viewcvs/lib/debug.py file in an editor and > change the setting for SHOWCHILDPROCESSES from 0 to 1 and save the > file, then there will be more disgnostic output on your browser when > things like this happens. > > But Windows 2003 is really a bitch to work with because of all the > lockdowns. How did you instell ViewCvs? Did you use my installer? If > so, which version? > Only in the last published version (f) have I managed to cover all of > the security aspects of the installation, and that is only if you > check the (unchecked by default) "set account permissions" checkbox. > > Specifically if you have not used this installer or did not check the > checkbox I think that you have a number of security things to set > manually (or uninstall ViewCvs and use the installer version f to > bring it back on again). > > > /Bo > (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)