Re: MacCvs error!

"ntongoy" <[email protected]> Mon, 28 Jul 2008 14:59:08 -0000
Newsgroups gmane.comp.version-control.cvs.gui.user
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Hmmm. I am also using svn to my other repos. It's kinda tough to
remove it though. Right now, I'm getting used in using the cvs in
terminal ;) I guess time will come that I wont really be needing
maccvsx anymore.


--- In [email protected], Jens Miltner <jum@...> wrote:
>
> 
> Am 22.7.08 um 20:24 schrieb ntongoy:
> 
> > I remember prior to installing MacCvsX, I installed subversion. Do you
> > think it has something to do with it?
> >
> To be honest, I don't know, but I saw posts on the web that nailed  
> down ssh problems like yours to an old svn installation...
> It _might_ be related, but I don't know exactly what to suggest - it's  
> probably not easy to get completely rid of your svn installation :(
> If svn is installed in /usr/local/... you may try to rename /usr/local  
> to something else, so it's not found in your shared library paths and  
> check wether this solves things.
> 
> Alternatively, do you have access to another computer without svn  
> installed where you could try to get MacCvsX running with ssh?
> 
> </jum>
> >
> >
> > --- In [email protected], Jens Miltner <jum@> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > Am 15.07.2008 um 21:03 schrieb ntongoy:
> > >
> > > > I finally configured my mac to connect to ssh without asking for  
> > the
> > > > password/passphrase. But the maccvsx still doesnt work. The same  
> > error
> > > > still displayed everytime I do something with it (update, commit,
> > > > add) :(
> > > >
> > > Hmmh - really strange...
> > >
> > > A quick google search returned me some svn-related issues that give
> > > the same error messages on Leopard.
> > > One of them
> > (<http://de-compile.blogspot.com/2008/03/site5-subversion-setup.html
> > > >) essentially solved the problem by generating the appropriate  
> > keys,
> > > but since you've done that, this is obviously not the problem.
> > > The other (<http://asinglepixel.com/blog/?p=26>) sort of solved the
> > > problem by removing an old svn installation in /usr/local. This made
> > > me think that maybe you've got some old libraries in /usr/local/lib
> > > that may get linked at runtime instead of the new ones installed by
> > > Leopard?
> > >
> > > Do you have anything in /usr/local/lib that might conflict with the
> > > system libraries? If you do have stuff in /usr/local/lib, please try
> > > to rename /usr/local/lib to something else temporarily, then launch
> > > MacCvsX and try again...
> > >
> > > Apart from that, you could try whether the cvsnt tool works from the
> > > commandline:
> > >
> > > - download and install cvsnt 2.5.03.2382 from cvsnt.org and install
> > > the tool (WARNING: this will override your stock cvs tool in /usr/
> > > bin/, so you may need to reinstall the Developer Tools if you rely  
> > on
> > > the standard cvs tool somewhere).
> > > - run a cvs command from the commandline, e.g.
> > >
> > > /usr/bin/cvsnt -d <your_CVSROOT> update .
> > >
> > > and see if this works without having to enter a password at the
> > > commandline.
> > >
> > >
> > > </jum>
> > >
> >
>



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