From: Dale E. E. <de...@w-...> - 2003-02-15 15:38:09
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John, The problem is not on the sourceforge end at all. You *must* use a ssh method like PuTTY. I use the real 'ssh' by setting CVS_RSH = ssh in the environment variable. Also, if you checked out the sources via anonymous pserver, then modify and attempt to commit them, you will get a write error as described in the Doc page I referred to. My CVS works perfectly and I have the exact same priviledges as you. Re-read the Sourceforge Doc I referred to and note and perform everything that deals with PuTTY (Windoze version of ssh as best as I could determine.) (The RIG *rig, does handle the I/O in hamlib. I don't have the standalone version written. I haven't thought much about it yet until I get the hamlib version debugged.) Dale John Long wrote: > Here is a link to the info on restricting write access to the files. > > https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=772&group_id=1 > > The section is about 1/3 the way down the page. > > I can't even see the root files. > > John |