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Re: Connection refused to CVS repository (and ACLs).
From: |
Axelle |
Subject: |
Re: Connection refused to CVS repository (and ACLs). |
Date: |
9 Jan 2002 07:45:11 -0800 |
> I think there may be atomicity problems when mounting
> a CVS repository via NFS.
Well, there might be individual synchronization problems, but mainly,
I do not have any problem using it myself.
> I'm assuming you're asking about POSIX file system
> ACLs.
I'm using Sun's ACLs... I suppose they're Posix.
> It's perfectly fine to use ACLs within the CVS repo,
> in fact I promote them since it makes things much
> simpler. However, be sure you understand exactly how
> permissions are used within the repo.
Well, I have left for both developers an rwx user access to
$CVSROOT/CVSROOT.
Is there something particular you had in mind ?
> One thing you'll need to do is create a loginfo script
> that'll setfacl new directories and the archive file
> each time it's checked in since there's no decent
> mechanism for new files to inherit ACLs.
I use the default ACL commands to position ACLs on created files and
directories.
setfacl -s ... d:u:toto:rwx [etc].
Any clue ?
Thanks,
Axelle.