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Hello everyone.
I am a new user of CVS (and fairly new to Unix and versioning systems
too). I am trying to setup a source tree with CVS and my questionis
this:
I want to give a remote user the ability to access part of the source
tree, and only that part. I know that I could make this section of
the source tree a separate module, but I was wondering if there is
another way. In other words:
Example source tree:
/
projects/
dave/
stuff1/
stuff2/
bob/
other_stuff1/
other_stuff2/
I'd like for the remote user to have access *only* to
/projects/bob//other_stuff1 and nothing else.
Thanks for any help you can give!
Dave Padilla
Protein Data Bank, Research Collaboratory for Structural
Bioinformatics
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