Gerhard Sittig wrote:
>
> On Tue, Apr 04, 2000 at 13:50 +0300, Marius Oancea wrote:
> > Hello cvs expoerts,
> > If I want to use cvs from my workstation ( and here I am root )
> > how can I commit then changes to the server? If I am a normal
> > user ... no problem, but if I'm root => error: cannot commit as
> > root.
>
> There's something wrong in your enterprise. Go and read some
> basic doc about how to deal with priviledges! And don't tell
> your other team members to ask the same question, please :>
>
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I think there might be a legitimate reason to commit files as root. I'm
in the middle of attempting to put my system configuration files (this
/etc/*) into CVS. These files are owned by root, managed by root, etc.
but I'd still like to have a root-only repository that will allow me to
make changes as root. I can see problems with allowing root to use
something like :pserver: where the root password is flying around in the
clear but for a local repository I really don't see any problems.
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Cheers,
Derek
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