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| CVS Setup error .... [message #18308] | Fri, 23 August 2002 17:56  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Hi, 
 I am trying to setup a CVS location in Eclipse 2.0.
 
 I am attempting to setup a CVS location on a network drive.  The drive is a
 mapped drive in Windows 2000 to the IFS on an AS400.
 
 From a command line it works fine, but when I try to use the Eclipse
 integration it gives me an error that I don't have authority to CVS/config.
 
 I do have access and authority and it works from the command line but from
 inside Eclipse is doesn't.
 
 Any ideas?
 
 Robert
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| Re: CVS Setup error .... [message #18341 is a reply to message #18324] | Sat, 24 August 2002 13:40   |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Hi, 
 Sorry about posting here, it seemed like the best place out of all the
 eclipse.org newsgroups.
 
 I am using a local pserver connection to a mapped network drive.
 
 If I put the CVSROOT at C:\cvs, it works fine with eclipse .. ie. I know my
 pserver is working for my local machine.  So cvs and eclipse are both
 working,
 
 But if I use h:\cvsroot, h: is my network drive,  cvs does work from a
 command line, ie. I can set my cvs root and do a cvs init and it
 initializes, I can checkout and commit from the command line fine.  So cvsnt
 allows me to work fine, I have all the authority I need.
 
 Why does eclipse care that it is a mapped drive?  Shouldn't it only matter
 that pserver it setup correctly and that I have access to the repository?
 
 Robert
 
 
 "Stein M. Eliassen" <dulci@start.no> wrote in message
 news:ak6cc9$dsv$1@rogue.oti.com...
 > Robert Upshall wrote:
 >  > Hi,
 >  >
 >  > I am trying to setup a CVS location in Eclipse 2.0.
 >  >
 >  > I am attempting to setup a CVS location on a network drive.  The
 > drive is a
 >  > mapped drive in Windows 2000 to the IFS on an AS400.
 >  >
 >  > From a command line it works fine, but when I try to use the Eclipse
 >  > integration it gives me an error that I don't have authority to
 > CVS/config.
 >  >
 >  > I do have access and authority and it works from the command line but
 > from
 >  > inside Eclipse is doesn't.
 >  >
 >  > Any ideas?
 >  >
 >
 > First off, eclipse.tools is the correct newsgroup for these types of
 > questions. The the ng-names are a bit confusing, but hopefully something
 > is done about it:
 >
 > http://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=19399
 >
 >
 > Anyways, a mapped drive you say?
 >
 > That means you are trying to use 'local' connection-type wich are not
 > supported by Eclipse, dunno if it's going be in the future either.
 >
 > Eclipse support pserver, ext and extssh for cvs connection-types.
 >
 > Can you connect to cvs on AS400 with any of these connection-types?
 >
 > Stein
 >
 |  |  |  |  | 
| Re: CVS Setup error .... [message #18375 is a reply to message #18341] | Mon, 26 August 2002 10:23  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Originally posted by: Michael_Valenta.oti.com 
 Robert,
 
 Yes, Eclipse shouldn't care about where CVSNT puts it's repositories.
 However, the Eclipse CVS client works a bit differently then the cvs
 command line client. This will often expose bugs in CVSNT that do not
 surface when used with the command line client. Please enter a bug
 report in bugzilla to track this issue. Please include the error message
 that occurs and anything that appears in the .metadata/.log file in your
 workspace directory.
 
 Michael
 
 Robert Upshall wrote:
 
 > Hi,
 >
 > Sorry about posting here, it seemed like the best place out of all the
 > eclipse.org newsgroups.
 >
 > I am using a local pserver connection to a mapped network drive.
 >
 > If I put the CVSROOT at C:\cvs, it works fine with eclipse .. ie. I know my
 > pserver is working for my local machine.  So cvs and eclipse are both
 > working,
 >
 > But if I use h:\cvsroot, h: is my network drive,  cvs does work from a
 > command line, ie. I can set my cvs root and do a cvs init and it
 > initializes, I can checkout and commit from the command line fine.  So cvsnt
 > allows me to work fine, I have all the authority I need.
 >
 > Why does eclipse care that it is a mapped drive?  Shouldn't it only matter
 > that pserver it setup correctly and that I have access to the repository?
 >
 > Robert
 >
 >
 > "Stein M. Eliassen" <dulci@start.no> wrote in message
 > news:ak6cc9$dsv$1@rogue.oti.com...
 >
 >>Robert Upshall wrote:
 >> > Hi,
 >> >
 >> > I am trying to setup a CVS location in Eclipse 2.0.
 >> >
 >> > I am attempting to setup a CVS location on a network drive.  The
 >>drive is a
 >> > mapped drive in Windows 2000 to the IFS on an AS400.
 >> >
 >> > From a command line it works fine, but when I try to use the Eclipse
 >> > integration it gives me an error that I don't have authority to
 >>CVS/config.
 >> >
 >> > I do have access and authority and it works from the command line but
 >>from
 >> > inside Eclipse is doesn't.
 >> >
 >> > Any ideas?
 >> >
 >>
 >>First off, eclipse.tools is the correct newsgroup for these types of
 >>questions. The the ng-names are a bit confusing, but hopefully something
 >>is done about it:
 >>
 >>http://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=19399
 >>
 >>
 >>Anyways, a mapped drive you say?
 >>
 >>That means you are trying to use 'local' connection-type wich are not
 >>supported by Eclipse, dunno if it's going be in the future either.
 >>
 >>Eclipse support pserver, ext and extssh for cvs connection-types.
 >>
 >>Can you connect to cvs on AS400 with any of these connection-types?
 >>
 >>Stein
 >>
 >>
 >
 >
 |  |  |  |  | 
| Re: CVS Setup error .... [message #573590 is a reply to message #18308] | Fri, 23 August 2002 18:27  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Robert Upshall wrote: > Hi,
 >
 > I am trying to setup a CVS location in Eclipse 2.0.
 >
 > I am attempting to setup a CVS location on a network drive.  The
 drive is a
 > mapped drive in Windows 2000 to the IFS on an AS400.
 >
 > From a command line it works fine, but when I try to use the Eclipse
 > integration it gives me an error that I don't have authority to
 CVS/config.
 >
 > I do have access and authority and it works from the command line but
 from
 > inside Eclipse is doesn't.
 >
 > Any ideas?
 >
 
 First off, eclipse.tools is the correct newsgroup for these types of
 questions. The the ng-names are a bit confusing, but hopefully something
 is done about it:
 
 http://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=19399
 
 
 Anyways, a mapped drive you say?
 
 That means you are trying to use 'local' connection-type wich are not
 supported by Eclipse, dunno if it's going be in the future either.
 
 Eclipse support pserver, ext and extssh for cvs connection-types.
 
 Can you connect to cvs on AS400 with any of these connection-types?
 
 Stein
 |  |  |  |  | 
| Re: CVS Setup error .... [message #573597 is a reply to message #18324] | Sat, 24 August 2002 13:40  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Hi, 
 Sorry about posting here, it seemed like the best place out of all the
 eclipse.org newsgroups.
 
 I am using a local pserver connection to a mapped network drive.
 
 If I put the CVSROOT at C:\cvs, it works fine with eclipse .. ie. I know my
 pserver is working for my local machine.  So cvs and eclipse are both
 working,
 
 But if I use h:\cvsroot, h: is my network drive,  cvs does work from a
 command line, ie. I can set my cvs root and do a cvs init and it
 initializes, I can checkout and commit from the command line fine.  So cvsnt
 allows me to work fine, I have all the authority I need.
 
 Why does eclipse care that it is a mapped drive?  Shouldn't it only matter
 that pserver it setup correctly and that I have access to the repository?
 
 Robert
 
 
 "Stein M. Eliassen" <dulci@start.no> wrote in message
 news:ak6cc9$dsv$1@rogue.oti.com...
 > Robert Upshall wrote:
 >  > Hi,
 >  >
 >  > I am trying to setup a CVS location in Eclipse 2.0.
 >  >
 >  > I am attempting to setup a CVS location on a network drive.  The
 > drive is a
 >  > mapped drive in Windows 2000 to the IFS on an AS400.
 >  >
 >  > From a command line it works fine, but when I try to use the Eclipse
 >  > integration it gives me an error that I don't have authority to
 > CVS/config.
 >  >
 >  > I do have access and authority and it works from the command line but
 > from
 >  > inside Eclipse is doesn't.
 >  >
 >  > Any ideas?
 >  >
 >
 > First off, eclipse.tools is the correct newsgroup for these types of
 > questions. The the ng-names are a bit confusing, but hopefully something
 > is done about it:
 >
 > http://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=19399
 >
 >
 > Anyways, a mapped drive you say?
 >
 > That means you are trying to use 'local' connection-type wich are not
 > supported by Eclipse, dunno if it's going be in the future either.
 >
 > Eclipse support pserver, ext and extssh for cvs connection-types.
 >
 > Can you connect to cvs on AS400 with any of these connection-types?
 >
 > Stein
 >
 |  |  |  |  | 
| Re: CVS Setup error .... [message #573685 is a reply to message #18341] | Mon, 26 August 2002 10:23  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Robert, 
 Yes, Eclipse shouldn't care about where CVSNT puts it's repositories.
 However, the Eclipse CVS client works a bit differently then the cvs
 command line client. This will often expose bugs in CVSNT that do not
 surface when used with the command line client. Please enter a bug
 report in bugzilla to track this issue. Please include the error message
 that occurs and anything that appears in the .metadata/.log file in your
 workspace directory.
 
 Michael
 
 Robert Upshall wrote:
 
 > Hi,
 >
 > Sorry about posting here, it seemed like the best place out of all the
 > eclipse.org newsgroups.
 >
 > I am using a local pserver connection to a mapped network drive.
 >
 > If I put the CVSROOT at C:\cvs, it works fine with eclipse .. ie. I know my
 > pserver is working for my local machine.  So cvs and eclipse are both
 > working,
 >
 > But if I use h:\cvsroot, h: is my network drive,  cvs does work from a
 > command line, ie. I can set my cvs root and do a cvs init and it
 > initializes, I can checkout and commit from the command line fine.  So cvsnt
 > allows me to work fine, I have all the authority I need.
 >
 > Why does eclipse care that it is a mapped drive?  Shouldn't it only matter
 > that pserver it setup correctly and that I have access to the repository?
 >
 > Robert
 >
 >
 > "Stein M. Eliassen" <dulci@start.no> wrote in message
 > news:ak6cc9$dsv$1@rogue.oti.com...
 >
 >>Robert Upshall wrote:
 >> > Hi,
 >> >
 >> > I am trying to setup a CVS location in Eclipse 2.0.
 >> >
 >> > I am attempting to setup a CVS location on a network drive.  The
 >>drive is a
 >> > mapped drive in Windows 2000 to the IFS on an AS400.
 >> >
 >> > From a command line it works fine, but when I try to use the Eclipse
 >> > integration it gives me an error that I don't have authority to
 >>CVS/config.
 >> >
 >> > I do have access and authority and it works from the command line but
 >>from
 >> > inside Eclipse is doesn't.
 >> >
 >> > Any ideas?
 >> >
 >>
 >>First off, eclipse.tools is the correct newsgroup for these types of
 >>questions. The the ng-names are a bit confusing, but hopefully something
 >>is done about it:
 >>
 >>http://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=19399
 >>
 >>
 >>Anyways, a mapped drive you say?
 >>
 >>That means you are trying to use 'local' connection-type wich are not
 >>supported by Eclipse, dunno if it's going be in the future either.
 >>
 >>Eclipse support pserver, ext and extssh for cvs connection-types.
 >>
 >>Can you connect to cvs on AS400 with any of these connection-types?
 >>
 >>Stein
 >>
 >>
 >
 >
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