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cvs import - can't import file in subdir
From: |
meling |
Subject: |
cvs import - can't import file in subdir |
Date: |
Fri, 03 Nov 2000 09:02:24 +0800 |
Hi!
I have this directory tree in my machine (solely for testing
purposes since this problem has been bugging me since yesterday)
.
`-- foo
|-- 1
|-- 2
|-- 3
|-- 4
`-- bar
|-- sub-1a
| `-- sub-2a
|-- sub-a
| `-- sub-b
`-- this
All files a basically empty (touch this, etc). When I tried to
import, I get this:
8:54am spoon:/tmp/foo 168# cvs -t import -m "test 1" foo mel test1
cvs import: notice: main loop with
CVSROOT=:pserver:address@hidden:/home/cvs/lamer
-> Sending file `1' to server
-> Sending file `2' to server
-> Sending file `3' to server
-> Sending file `4' to server
-> Sending file `this' to server
Permission denied
What does that notice mean? When I tried to import a directory
with sub directories, it worked. What could be the error?
I swear that my server has been configured properly.
The client is Linux RH 6.2, CVS 1.10.7 and the server is RH 6.2,
CVS 1.10.7
--mel
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