Heh...this is the opposite of what I was trying to avoid (if you were
reading my posts.)
You could just restrict access to that subdir by changing user/group perms
to only the user who need to access that subdir. Then make sure it's 770,
or 700 for that user.
-anders.
At 03:38 PM 1/26/2001 -0400, The Hermit Hacker wrote:
>Is there any way of defining a subdirectory as only having commit
>privileges enabled for one developer, or, inversely, not allowing a
>specific developer to commit to that area?
>
>I maintain a project whre one developer can't seem to get it through his
>head that stepping on another developers toes is a bad thing, so I want to
>either restrict access to that other developer's area to the developer
>himself *or* prevent the 'wild card' from being able to commit to it ...
>
>
>
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