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Lars Thuring wrote:
| What we did to test this was to create a user "cvs" (also with a group with the same name) which owned all the directories in the /data hierarchy, so that owner and group of all files was set to "cvs". Using CVSROOT/passwd to set cvs user id to "cvs" worked ok so we then added individual users here, like "cvslth". "cvslth" was also a member of the group "cvs" using group access settings. We had imagined that would work, but it did not. All rights within /data was "rwxrwxr-x" for files and dirs.
Did you chmod g+wrx /data or chmod -R g+wrx /data? What error messages were you seeing?
| Is there an example on how to do this somewhere online? We could also live with using several repositories on the same server, but this doesn't seem possible as there is only one /etc/xinetd.d/cvspserver file on the server stating where the repository lies, right? The texts on multiple repositories we have found all talk about checking out from different server to the same directories on the client which is not what we want.
You could set them up as different --allow-root options to your cvs server executable in /etc/xinetd.d/cvspserver
Derek
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