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Title: | USG buildhelp questions/answers |
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Moderator: | SMURF::FILTER |
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Created: | Mon Apr 26 1993 |
Last Modified: | Mon Jan 20 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2763 |
Total number of notes: | 5802 |
1136.0. "Can t seem to bco a file (from v30supportos)" by AOSG::FILTER (Automatic Posting Software - mail to flume::puck) Tue Dec 13 1994 17:18
Date Of Receipt: 5-DEC-1994 16:47:18.25
From: ALPHA::jmf "Joshua M. Friedman OSF/UNIX SDE 05-Dec-1994 1641"
To: dceidl::portante
CC: metsch@DEC:.zko.alpha, sestokas@DEC:.zko.alpha, odehelp@DEC:.zko.alpha
Subj: Can't seem to bco a file (from v30supportos)
> co: access denied by ACL
Peter, your exact principal name (Peter_Portante ?) will need to be
added to the rcs/os pool's 'access control list' by the project manager
for the support pools (Jim Metsch, cc'd, or Charlie Sestokas, cc'd).
After that, and with a valid "ticket" from "kinit" you can bco.
> Also, how do I un-checkout a file?
This is tricky; you can mean different things by this.
1) if you've done a bco and have not done a bci, and want to to make it so
that it's as if you never did the bco:
% bcs -u -o filename (-u is unlock, -o is outdate)
2) same but the file's been bci'd, just outdate (no -u switch)
% bcs -o filename
3) you did a bco, bci (perhaps multiple bco/bci) and finally a bco,
and you want to undo just the last check-out and revert to what you
last checked in, then you want to unlock but not outdate:
% bcs -u filename
-josh
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From: [email protected] (Peter Portante, (603) 881-2261, DTN 381-2261, MS ZKO2-3/Q18)
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Subject: Can't seem to bco a file:
Hello,
I am trying to check out a file in the v30supportos backing tree. It is
./usr/ccs/lib/DECthreads/COMMON/cma_ux.c. I have a kerberos authorization
key, but the command returns to me with:
% bco -u cma_ux.c
[ ./usr/ccs/lib/DECthreads/COMMON/cma_ux.c ]
co: access denied by ACL
This is my first time trying to check out a file.
Also, how do I un-checkout a file?
- -Peter
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