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Permisions inside $CVSROOT - What's best?
From: |
Chris Albertson |
Subject: |
Permisions inside $CVSROOT - What's best? |
Date: |
Fri, 9 Dec 2005 13:38:18 -0800 (PST) |
I have CVS pserver setup. I can do a cvs login using a normal user
accound and checkup a directory tree. Seems to work BUT..
THe only way I caould get it to work was to do a "chmod 777" on the
directories. I can't run like this. SO some questions:
1) I thought inetd would run cvs as root, At least I told it "root".
Does cvs change ithe effective user to match the logged in user?
2) What is best practice with CVS? Should a make a new system level
account called (say) "cvs", make a put a passwd file inside $CVSROOT
that makes each logged in user run as cvs. Or just put users in
a cvs group?
We have a very smal number of people that need access
Chris Albertson
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