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  >>> On Saturday 28 May 2005 12:20, AS <Aman Sharma> said:
> Hi all,
>         I have been using CVS for version control and for
> a particular repository I am able to grant read or write permissions
> to different users depending upon their CVS logins.
>         But I wanna ask whether it is feasible to give different
> permissions to a particular cvs user for different modules within same
> repository.
>  e.g.
>        -I have one cvs repository "rep1" .In "rep1",I have two modules
> "mod1" & "mod2". Now can I give read permission for "mod1" & write
> permission for "mod2" to a particular cvs user "A" .
>
>         CVS gurus please respond!
>

If your CVS users are mapped to the system users, then you just need to set 
appropriate permissions. Because CVS runs under the UID of the system 
account, you just have to make sure that the relevant parts of the repository 
are writeable only by the appropriate users and groups. 

                Bhaskar
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