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From: Lark <lar...@un...> - 2001-01-07 00:09:53
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> Whatever I tried, I always get this. After much poking and testing, I would > liek you to verify. Am I really set with write access to the project? What you did were the correct steps, so it seems you don't have write access. I cannot verify this, however. When I make people developers, sourceforge gives them SSH write access. This method of access (rsh with a 3rd-party tool) does not work on the Mac, however. (There are no fully SSH-compliant clients.) So, after I make you a developer, you have to open a support item with sourceforge on their web site, and ask them to give you pserver access to the scribia CVS repository. Have you done this? If you have, maybe they screwed up. I know you are a developer, but that only means that SSH/CVS works for you. The pserver/CVS access method cannot be enabled by me, neither can I check if you have it. Only the sourceforge people can do that. As a workaround, if you have access to a Unix or Windows box, you can check things in from there using SSH/CVS. It's find it easier on Unix than on Windows, but that's probably because I try to avoid using it. Hope this helps (let me know if not), Lark PS: CC'ing the list, I doubt you're the only one with that problem. -- Lark <lar...@un...> |