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Re: RCS and samba
From: |
Aaron S. Hawley |
Subject: |
Re: RCS and samba |
Date: |
Tue, 15 Jan 2008 11:53:33 -0500 |
On Jan 14, 2008 11:19 PM, Pope, Chris <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am using RCS 5.7 on Windows XP.
>
> It works fine on local files, files will register and I can checkin and
> checkout them.
>
> However, I access files via a samba share. The samba configuration maps my
> username (userA) to a unix user (userB) which owns all the files and
> directories I want to access. I can successfully register files. All the
> files and directories are owned by userB.
>
> When I try to checkout a file, I receive the error below:
>
> co test.txt
> RCS/test.txt --> test.txt
> revision 1.1
> co: writable test.txt exists; checkout aborted
>
> It appears that the co process is attempting to do something with the
> test.txt file using my userA credentials or username, when it needs to be
> doing this using the userB username.
>
> Accessing another samba share on the same unix server which connects as
> userA, I can successfully register files and perform checkin and checkout
> operations.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris
After you checkin -- and by default, unlock a file -- unless you lock
with the -l option, RCS deletes the file. It appears RCS is having a
hard time making the delete. When you try to checkout the file --
without locking -- it notices the writable file is still there and the
operation fails. Ironically, my version of RCS asks me rather than
aborts:
co test.txt
test.txt,v --> test.txt
revision 1.1
writable test.txt exists; remove it? [ny](n):
/a
- RCS and samba, Pope, Chris, 2008/01/15
- Re: RCS and samba,
Aaron S. Hawley <=