Can anyone suggest a method for restricting read access by specified individuals to specific modules? Using CVS' commitlog script I can restrict users from committing to branches and/or modules. But how can I prevent them from even seeing it?
I don't think CVS, itself, can solve this for me. Am I correct? I've looked at the cvsacl project (a patch to CVS source code to support file-based ACLs) but it appears to be dormant. Also, the patch is three point releases behind the current version. Does anyone know anything about this project? Does anyone know why this patch never made it into the mainline code? Are any of the other CVS-compatible projects (e.g., CVSNT) an option? I need to keep the repository on Solaris so using NTFS ACLs is not a solution. Subversion does not directly support ACLs but might be able to help me via WebDav and Apache. Has anyone else faced this problem and found a way to solve it? We have been using CVS for this project for well over 10 years. I'd love to find a way to keep using it or to, at least, remain compatible with it. Thanks! ...Jake -- Jake Colman Sr. Applications Developer Principia Partners LLC Harborside Financial Center 1001 Plaza Two Jersey City, NJ 07311 (201) 209-2467 www.principiapartners.com _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
