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Derek Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Mark D. Baushke wrote:
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> > For pserver, the administrator has full control over
> > the command line.
> >
> > For server, if the administrator is using a
> > restricted shell for users, they may or may not
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Mark D. Baushke wrote:
> For pserver, the administrator has full control over
> the command line.
>
> For server, if the administrator is using a
> restricted shell for users, they may or may not be
> able to restrict command-line arguments (it
> depe
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Derek Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Derek Price wrote:
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> >Derek Price wrote:
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> >>I see your point. What about `cvs server'? I
> >>can see both setups being useful... an admin
> >>who allowed users access to the CVS repository
> >>would pr
Derek Price wrote:
>Derek Price wrote:
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>
>>I see your point. What about `cvs server'? I can see both setups being
>>useful... an admin who allowed users access to the CVS repository would
>>probably prefer not to allow the config file to be specified whereas an
>>admin who restriced the c
Patch actually attached this time.
Cheers,
Derek
Derek Price wrote:
>I've implemented this as an option to server & pserver. Installing as a
>global option would have create problems in multiroot mode anyhow.
>
>Preliminary patch against 1.11.x attached. The final version will go
>into featu
Mark D. Baushke wrote:
> I believe that most modern glob() implementations may indeed internally
> be implemented using fnmatch(), but not all of them are. If you are
> considering using an internal glob() instead of relying on a library
> version from the system, then I don't have as much of a pr
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Derek Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Mark D. Baushke wrote:
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> > >Note that HistoryFile has an argument that would basically be run
> > >through strftime, to enable log rotation. Also see the HistorySearch,
> > >which would be used as a file gl
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Mark D. Baushke wrote:
> >Note that HistoryFile has an argument that would basically be run
> >through strftime, to enable log rotation. Also see the HistorySearch,
> >which would be used as a file glob to locate history files to be read
> >for execut
Derek Price wrote:
>>HistoryFile=$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/logs/history/%Y%m%d
>>
>>
So, if the history file path were configurable and run through
strftime(), I can either (1) cache the history file name the first time
it is determined and gaurantee that all the operations from the same
server execut
Derek Price wrote:
> I see your point. What about `cvs server'? I can see both setups being
> useful... an admin who allowed users access to the CVS repository would
> probably prefer not to allow the config file to be specified whereas an
> admin who restriced the command that SSH users could
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Mark D. Baushke wrote:
> >An associated change I was putting off talking about was adding a
> >global `-c ' option to cause CVS to look elsewhere for
> >its configuration file.
>
> I worry about the security implications of this one. I don't believe i
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Derek Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Mark D. Baushke wrote:
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> > Derek Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> I won't. My apologies for cutting and pasting the list above out of
> context from an email I received.
Good, sorry for sounding ala
Mark D. Baushke wrote:
> Derek Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> >I'm getting ready to make two changes, possibly on stable.
>
> >The first would be to add file locking for the CVSROOT/history and
> >CVSROOT/val-tags files. I have some reports of massively corrupted
> >history files in large
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Derek Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm getting ready to make two changes, possibly on stable.
>
> The first would be to add file locking for the CVSROOT/history and
> CVSROOT/val-tags files. I have some reports of massively corrupted
> histor
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