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Subject: Re: Secure a sub-directory in a subdirectory ...
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Larry,
The error message I got was
cvs [commit aborted]: could not open lock file '..../,foo.txt,': Permission
denied
If I chmod g+w $CVSROOT/dir, the problem goes away. So it looks to me that
the lock for commit is always placed in $CVSROOT regardless what LockDir is
set to.
If that's the case, what's use of LockDir?
Howard
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From: "Larry Jones" <address@hidden>
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Subject: Re: Secure a sub-directory in a subdirectory ...
> Howard Zhou writes:
> >
> > Sorry I didn't make myself clear. I meant with LockDir, no one can
checkin
> > except for the owner of the repository. Is that the purpose behind
LockDir?
>
> No. As I said, you must not have it set up correctly. If you give us
> details of what's going wrong, we can probably help you fix it.
>
> -Larry Jones
>
> Oh, now YOU'RE going to start in on me TOO, huh? -- Calvin
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