I have a sample project with r-s permissions for g and o.
I have dir1/file1 directory/file in the project, which user
cvsadmin in the cvs group, created. so now file1 has
r--r--r-- permissions.
I have a separate lock direcotry, called /cvsroot/lockDir
with rwxrwsrwx permissions.
Now user1 in
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I have a sample project with r-s permissions for g and o.
I have dir1/file1 directory/file in the project, which user
cvsadmin in the cvs group, created. so now file1 has
r--r--r-- permissions.
Fouts Christopher (6452) wrote:
I have a sample project with r-s permissions for g and o.
I have dir1/file1 directory/file in the project, which user
cvsadmin in the cvs group, created. so now file1 has
r--r--r-- permissions.
I have a separate lock direcotry, called /cvsroot/lockDir
with
Thanks to all!
-chris
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I have a sample project in /cvsroot
I have a cvsadmin user in group cvs to manage the sample project.
cvsadmin is also in group users. cvsadmin initially created
/cvsroot/sample/dir1/file1, and changed group ownership to users.
I have a user1 in group users who wants to read from and commit
to
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Fouts Christopher (6452) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a sample project in /cvsroot
I have a cvsadmin user in group cvs to manage the sample project.
cvsadmin is also in group users. cvsadmin initially created
/cvsroot/sample/dir1/file1,