Assuming you are using a UNIX-ish OS, just change group ownership
on the directories in the repo, make them writeable, and set the
SGID bit on them.
Also, make sure the $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/history file is writeable
by this group.
HTH,
Rob Helmer
On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 11:40:49AM +0200, irina sturm wrote:
>
>
> Hello everybody,
>
> I have a repository in use now for
> which I want to restrict the group
> of people accessing it (that is,
> as when I set up the repository I
> didn't create a group containing
> only the people who should have access
> to the repository, I'd like to do it
> now).
>
> Is there any problem with doing
> it now? Are there any aspects I should
> be carefull with?
> Or this will not have any impact at
> all on the current activity on the
> repository (for the users who'll be
> in the group)?
>
> Thanks,
> Irina.
>
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