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Re: twisted CVS
From: |
Noel Yap |
Subject: |
Re: twisted CVS |
Date: |
Tue, 13 Aug 2002 10:43:15 -0700 (PDT) |
--- Brandon Brinkley <address@hidden> wrote:
> 1. Can CVS be made more hack-proof (e.g. owner
> permissions on RCS files in
> the CVSROOT)?
Depending on how much protection you want, you can:
1. Use the usual file permissioning to prevent
unwanted people from reading/writing to the
files/repository.
2. Use POSIX ACLs to prevent unwanted people from
reading/writing to the files/repository.
3. Use SSH to force users to use CVS to access the
repository.
> 2. Can tags be made permanent (no deletions or
> reuse)?
I think there might be a patch out there for this.
OTOH, since tags reside within the RCS files, you'll
need to manage the RCS file access as well.
> Based on what I've read, I don't expect either
> exercise to be a trivial
> undertaking, but I'd be very interested in hearing
> success stories, ideas,
> possible approaches, etc.
It really depends on exactly what you want to do. Can
you be a little more specific in your requirements?
Noel
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