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
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
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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
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
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