--- Noel L Yap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (I'm not
> convinced that CVS should directly support ACLs).
FWIW, I've implemented platform-independent XML-based ACLs using perl5
regexes in my cvssupport project on Sourceforge. They're simply
processed by a basic commitinfo script. You can block c
>Is anybody running a cvs server from a solaris box and attempting
>to use ACLs?
I've done this.
>Some people around here are insisting that ACLs are necessary, however
>it appears that they don't interact well with chmod(). Calling chmod()
>has the affect of masking out the ACLs.
In theory,
Sam Roberts writes:
>
> p.s. Is cvs-devel not an open list? I got an automated message saying
> my attempt to subscribe had to be reviewed by a person.
No, it's not (see DEVEL-CVS). Anyone can read it, but only official
developers can post. It's primary function is administrative
coordination
Is anybody running a cvs server from a solaris box and attempting
to use ACLs?
Some people around here are insisting that ACLs are necessary, however
it appears that they don't interact well with chmod(). Calling chmod()
has the affect of masking out the ACLs.
I'm thinking of hacking CVS to prop