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Re: Directory-level access control?
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Derek R. Price |
Subject: |
Re: Directory-level access control? |
Date: |
Thu, 05 Oct 2000 17:20:42 -0400 |
address@hidden wrote:
> This all works well, and seems to be reasonably secure. However, what
> I REALLY want to do is use just one repository for the whole she-bang,
> and have directory-level access control. i.e. a directory accessible
> by both companies may contain a directory accessible by only one
> company, or a directory accessible by only one company may contain a
> shared directory.
Yes. You can do it using standard UNIX permissions & groups. Everybody
should be able to write the CVSROOT/history file as well. If you have
any directories you wish to be read-only to one company and writable by
the other you will need to set the LockDir in CVSROOT/config to something
writable by everyone from both companies. Look up the config admin file
in the Cederqvist.
Derek
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