Hi, It's likely that you work in an anonymous working copy. Check your rita/doc/CVS/Root - if it's 'pserver' instead of 'ext' this is a read-only working copy and you need to check out another one using the 'ext' method.
-- Sylvain On Sun, May 20, 2007 at 09:40:12PM -0300, Andre Rodrigues wrote: > Hi Sylvain, > > > It happens anywhere. For instance, if a go to > > <cvs_root_dir>/rita/doc > > and issue the command > > cvs commit -m "updating documentation" rita.txt > > I receive the error message > > cvs [server aborted]: "commit" requires write access to the repository > > > Thanks, > > André > > On 5/20/07, Sylvain Beucler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Hi, > > > >As far as I can see your account can commit to the repository correctly. > > > >Can you give us the command that you use to commit, and the directory > >where you are commiting? > > > >-- > >Sylvain > > > >On Sat, May 19, 2007 at 07:49:27PM -0300, Andre Rodrigues wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> My name is André, I have a project in savannah: > >> https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/rita/ > >> > >> After creating the project I didn't updated it for a long time. Now > >> I'm trying to make new contributions to it. the problem seems to be > >> that I don't have write access to the project. > >> > >> I downloaded the code successfully with cvs checkout and updated it > >> successfully with cvs update . > >> > >> The problem is that when I try to commit my changes I receive the > >> following error: > >> cvs [server aborted]: "commit" requires write access to the repository > >> cvs commit: saving log message in /tmp/cvsMPCvYD > >> > >> Can you help? > >> > >> I'm adding below information regarding the result of the commands > >> described in the cvs troubleshooting page. > >> > >> Thanks in advance, > >> > >> André > >> > >> > >------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> > >> cvs -t -d:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/cvsroot/rita co rita > >