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RE: permission problem - maybe capitalization


From: Stanton, Curt (NCI/IMS)
Subject: RE: permission problem - maybe capitalization
Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 15:28:54 -0500

Not really the situation, here is what is happening.

I have two users UserA and UserB
They both belong to GroupA

DirA is where all the files are
UserA is the owner of DirA and
GroupA is the group of DirA

The problem is that UserB can only commit files that he owns, but UserA can
commit any file.
What might the problem be?

We have other projects that work fine and don't have this problem.

Thanks for any help


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stanton, Curt (NCI/IMS) 
> Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2001 11:29 AM
> To:   address@hidden
> Subject:      permission problem - maybe capitalization
> 
> The problem that a collegue is having is that he couldn't commit a change
> he
> made to a file.  We are using WinCVS 1.3b6.
> Here is the error
> 
> cvs commit -m test SEERSTAT.IDE (in directory C:\Prj\SEERStat\client\)
> Checking in SEERSTAT.IDE;
> /sprj/imsdev/CVS/SEERStat/client/SEERSTAT.IDE,v  <--  SEERSTAT.IDE
> new revision: 4.4; previous revision: 4.3
> cvs [server aborted]: cannot rename file
> /sprj/imsdev/CVS/SEERStat/client/,SEERSTAT.IDE, to
> /sprj/imsdev/CVS/SEERStat/client/SEERSTAT.IDE,v: Permission denied
> 
> I was told that all the permissions are the same on all the files and
> directories.  The only difference that he saw was that the files that he
> couldn't commit were all CAPS.  Is it a problem to have a fiel all CAPS?
> The server is on a unix box.  It is run using pserver.  Any help?
> 
> Thanks in advance
> Curt Stanton 
> 
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