Vedr.: [Cvsnt] cvs [import aborted]: end of file from server (consult above messages if any)

Chris Daft daft at 127.0.0.1
Thu May 16 22:24:08 BST 2002


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Thanks for your mail - I just checked again and SYSTEM definitely has write
access to the top-level repository directory.  But you are absolutely right,
the evidence really sounds like a permissions problem like that.

I am now suspecting that one of the administrative files is the CVSROOT
directory, such as "modules", has been damaged and that this is causing CVS
to die.

Chris


<jml at nykredit.dk> wrote in message
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Hi

I am not aware of any way to run the cvs server in debug mode. Anyone else
that do?
You might try to have a look in the NT servers event log.
Cvs does file operations in the %TEMP% and perhaps %TMP% directories as
well as in the repository (creates temp-directories and so on).
Is it possible that the SYSTEM account has read-only rights on the
repository-directory, but RW-rights on the existing module-directories?
That would cause the cvs server to fail creating a new directory for a new
module.

Jørgen Møller Larsen - Nykredit Data - Koncernmetode og Arkitektur (KMF-V)
- Telefon: +45 9635 5069 - email: jml at nykredit.dk






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Hi Jørgen,

Thanks for your comment.  I am very confused that CVS can do any file
operation it likes except creating modules.  I thought it *had* to be a
directory permissions problem but I have confirmed that the CVS user has
full access to the directory.

Is there a way of running the server in debug mode so that I can get more
detail about what is failing?

Chris

<jml at nykredit.dk> wrote in message
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The message you get indicates (probably) that cvs gets an error from the
operating system. Cvs tries to pass this kind of errors on to you but it
doesn't always work in my experience.

Jørgen Møller Larsen - Nykredit Data - Koncernmetode og Arkitektur (KMF-V)
- Telefon: +45 9635 5069 - email: jml at nykredit.dk








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