Use a cron job to change file permission and owners of the repostioty
content.
Cheers,
Siegfried Goeschl
On 30.06.10 07:38, Jemos Infra wrote:
No, we don't use Nexus, just the file system. We've got a single account
(sys_account) who is entitled to upload to this repository through ssh
using
Use nexus and give different users different permissions.
On Jun 30, 2010, at 1:38 AM, Jemos Infra jemos.in...@googlemail.com wrote:
No, we don't use Nexus, just the file system. We've got a single account
(sys_account) who is entitled to upload to this repository through ssh
using an
Hi all,
I've got the requirement of providing different settings.xml files to
different clients. Currently we've got different repositories: Third
Party (TP), SNAPSHOTS and Releases. Each client has got different
requirements. For instance, developers can only use all repositories as
read-only,
Hi all,
I've got the requirement of providing different settings.xml files to
different clients. Currently we've got different repositories: Third
Party (TP), SNAPSHOTS and Releases. Each client has got different
requirements. For instance, developers can only use all repositories as
Can you not do this on your repository?
Are you using Nexus?
Ron
On 29/06/2010 7:06 PM, Jemos Infra wrote:
Hi all,
I've got the requirement of providing different settings.xml files to
different clients. Currently we've got different repositories: Third
Party (TP), SNAPSHOTS and Releases.
No, we don't use Nexus, just the file system. We've got a single account
(sys_account) who is entitled to upload to this repository through ssh
using an infrastructure given key, so also the possibility to use
multiple usernames/passwords doesn't seem feasable. Any other
suggestions?
Regards,