Yeah, you're absolutely right. I hope noone followed my advice.
Noel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05/09/2000 09:10:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject: Re: cvs permissions
At 01:12 PM 5/9/00, you wrote:
>If you setgid the directories in the repo (by doing "chmod -R g+s $CVSROOT"),
That would place pretty weird permissions on all but directories. Maybe
you really mean:
find $CVSROOT -type d -print | xargs chmod g+s
-Garry Williams
>any new element created in the directory will belong to the directory's group,
>not the primary group of the creator.
>
>Noel
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05/09/2000 11:25:16 AM
>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>cc: (bcc: Noel L Yap)
>Subject: cvs permissions
>
>Hi, I've searched for this issue on info-cvs, and haven't found it, though I
>have seen similiar questions...
>...
>How can I get:
>1. CVS to always use the permissions of the directory it's contained in
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