Afaik, '*' does not work in cvs_acl. If you want a '*' glob, leave that param empty. Normal usage is to list denies first, then allows. http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/*checkout*/cvs/ccvs/contrib/
The CVSROOT/config file will want to use a directory other than the repository and then you can make the read-only repository use a userid and groupid for which no user of the repository has write ac
hey friends, I am trying to configure cvs_acls so that I can restrict the commiting of files from certain users. Presently I am using pserver protocol in my company. The cvs version is 1.11.17 on Cen
hey friends, I am trying to configure cvs_acls so that I can restrict the commiting of files from certain users. Presently I am using pserver protocol in my company. The cvs version is 1.11.17 on Cen
I am trying to add cvs acl features to my existing cvs. I am using cvs 1.11.17 on FC3 . I found a url for adding cvsacl to cvs 1.11.x http://cvsacl.sourceforge.net/index.html#install but it says copy
I am trying to add cvs acl features to my existing cvs. I am using cvs 1.11.17 on FC3 . I found a url for adding cvsacl to cvs 1.11.x http://cvsacl.sourceforge.net/index.html#install but it says copy
hey friends, I am trying to add cvs acl features to my existing cvs. I am using cvs 1.11.17 on FC3 . I found a url for adding cvsacl to cvs 1.11.x http://cvsacl.sourceforge.net/index.html#install but
i am quite new to cvs, so i was unable to put my query properly. as you guessed it right, i want my user to commit to the repository but not remove files from the repository. as you suggested. i trie
where cvs_acl_wrapper is a file that contains something like the following: : prog=$1; shift exec "$prog" -u ${CVS_USER:-$USER} "$@" > cvs commit: commitinfo:16: no such internal variable $CVS_USER h
Hi Abhilash, Hmmm.... my fault, the parsing of the commitinfo file does not actually look at environment variables. You need to go one level indirect... DEFAULT $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/cvs_acl_wrapper $CVSR