Re: CVS readers by modules

2001-12-04 Thread Gilles Hooghe
Thank you very much that was THE detail, now my problem is solved. Gilles Larry Jones wrote: Gilles Hooghe writes: Is there a way to specify that a user has read-only access to a module and read-write to another module on the same cvs server ?? Just set the protections on the

CVS readers by modules

2001-12-03 Thread Gilles Hooghe
Is there a way to specify that a user has read-only access to a module and read-write to another module on the same cvs server ?? thanks. Gille ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs

Re: CVS readers by modules

2001-12-03 Thread Laurent Deniau
Gilles Hooghe wrote: Is there a way to specify that a user has read-only access to a module and read-write to another module on the same cvs server ?? thanks. Gille Yes. You must use the file CVSROOT/commitinfo For example in this file I have the line: DEFAULT

Re: CVS readers by modules

2001-12-03 Thread Felix Moedritscher
Gilles Hooghe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a way to specify that a user has read-only access to a module and read-write to another module on the same cvs server ?? my two ideas for that: *) there exists a read- and a write-lock in CVS (cvs admin). just set the write lock for a module and

Re: CVS readers by modules

2001-12-03 Thread Larry Jones
Gilles Hooghe writes: Is there a way to specify that a user has read-only access to a module and read-write to another module on the same cvs server ?? Just set the protections on the directories appropriately -- a user needs read permission to check out and write permission to commit