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Re: how to implement user level security in cvs ?
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gabriel rosenkoetter |
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Re: how to implement user level security in cvs ? |
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Thu, 18 Apr 2002 16:01:11 -0400 |
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On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 12:58:18PM -0700, Noel Yap wrote:
> The answer is a little trickier than this, actually.
>
> I remember having to put something in loginfo so that
> ACLs would get properly created from the directory
> (default ACLs aren't appropriate here since you
> probably don't want the directory's execute and write
> bits to be inherited by the files).
My memory, though I didn't really push the ACLs hard, was that I
could set ACLs per module by setting them on the directories in
$CVSROOT after the module was already created.
Hrm. Actually, I think I only ever did all-or-nothing access.
Controlling read/write separately is going to require a loginfo
dance, come to think of it.
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gabriel rosenkoetter
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Re: how to implement user level security in cvs ?, Larry Jones, 2002/04/18