I asked infrastructure and they basically told me to "go find out who
is causing the problem so you don't have to bother us". That's pretty
much verbatim.
I can ask again.
On 14-Jan-08, at 3:46 PM, Daniel Kulp wrote:
Honestly, I'd love to see it run from a cron job every 20 minutes or
so
on p.a.o that goes ahead and fixes everything. Thus, you never
need to
even run it at all. I know a bunch of companies do that to their own
internal repos to keep them set correctly.
Dan
On Monday 14 January 2008, Dan Fabulich wrote:
I'm blocked from releasing Maven Surefire due to permissions.
Right now it's every developer's responsibility to run fix-
permissions
when he/she deploys. This creates a problem, because it's easy for
developers to forget to run the script and get other later developers
in trouble.
It seems like it'd be better to make fix-permissions.sh a setuid root
script that can fix permissions wherever they're broken, so it can by
run by the people currently suffering.
Good idea? Bad idea?
-Dan
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