[cvsnt] Re: permissions 444;

Clóvis Garcia clovis at phoebus.com.br
Thu Apr 14 12:56:14 BST 2005


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Tony Hoyle wrote:
> Clóvis Garcia wrote:
> 
>> I have no AV on my server. Answer me a question: Is there a 
>> possibility of a new implementation of WinCvs been using this 
>> permission? This problem started to happen just after I´ve changed 
>> both WinCvs and cvsnt (local). Besides that I´ve noticed the changes 
>> in permission tag (old projects are all with permission with the value 
>> 666). I´ve already checked everything you said about watch, edit, ... 
>> but everythings is as it was supposed to be.
> 
> 
> I create a few files with permissions of 444, and have been doing 
> various things with them... they always come back read/write as expected.
> 
> It's actually quite hard to create a read only permission line - it 
> implies someine edited a file, made it read only then committed it, 
> which is pretty rare (I'm not at all sure even that's enough to do it). 
>  All the examples I had were from -kc and -kx tests which are always 
> read only anyway... took some hand editing to create a test set.
> 
> Tony

I imported a new folder (TEST) with 2 TXT files, downloaded it in two 
different work directories. I changed one of the files in both 
directories, commited in one of them and tried to update the other. I´ve 
got this message:

cvs -q -x update -P -- tips.txt (in directory X:\pos\TEST\)
RCS file: /Pos/TEST/tips.txt,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
Merging differences between 1.1 and 1.2 into tips.txt
cvs [server aborted]: cannot create tips.txt for copying: Permission denied


I tried the trace and I´ve got this message:

cvs -t -t -t -q -x update -P -- tips.txt (in directory X:\pos\TEST\)
\n (in directory X:\pos\TEST)
   -> Tracelevel set to 3.  PID is 408
   -> Session ID is 198425e55404770
   -> main loop with CVSROOT=:sspi;username=clovis;hostname=192.168.1.1:/Pos
   -> Encryption enabled
   -> Requesting server cvsignore
   -> wrap_add(*.gif -kb, 0, 0)
   -> wrap_add(*.pdf -kb, 0, 0)
   -> wrap_add(*.bmp -kb, 0, 0)
   -> wrap_add(*.jpg -kb, 0, 0)
   -> wrap_add(*.jpeg -kb, 0, 0)
   -> wrap_add(*.png -kb, 0, 0)
   -> wrap_add(*.exe -kb, 0, 0)
   -> wrap_add(*.dll -kb, 0, 0)
   -> wrap_add(*.so -kb, 0, 0)
   -> wrap_add(*.a -kb, 0, 0)
   -> wrap_add(*.pdb -kb, 0, 0)
   -> wrap_add(*.lib -kb, 0, 0)
   -> wrap_add(*.o -kb, 0, 0)
   -> wrap_add(*.res -kb, 0, 0)
   -> wrap_add(*.class -kb, 0, 0)
   -> wrap_add(*.ogg -kb, 0, 0)
   -> wrap_add(*.mp3 -kb, 0, 0)
   -> Requesting server cvswrappers
   -> Requesting server cvsrc (read-cvsrc2)
   -> Parsing global cvsrc started
   -> Parsing global cvsrc finished
cvs [update aborted]: Absolute pathname `X:\\pos\\TEST\\)
' not allowed



Is this useful for you? Should I look for the problem with the cvsgui team?


Thanks a lot,

Clovis




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