On Thu, Jun 01, 2000 at 17:38 -0700, Kerry L. Bonin wrote:
> 
> Problem:
> When user checks something in, they now own the file/dir, not
> cvs group!
> 
> I am currently using:
>   chmod -R 775 /home/cvs/cvsroot 
>   chown -R cvsowner:cvs /home/cvs/cvsroot   

Use setgid on the *directories*, and yes it gets asked quite
often. :)

> I'm running RedHat 6.2 w/ the env tweak in inetd.conf.

There's a doc directory on the first of the CDs (at least it was
in RH6.0 and RH5.2).  There you will find a discussion on user
and group ownerships and the method RedHat uses (USG(sp?)).


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