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Re: CVS setup help
From: |
Larry Jones |
Subject: |
Re: CVS setup help |
Date: |
Tue, 29 Jan 2002 10:58:18 -0500 (EST) |
Rohit Peyyeti writes:
>
> Now, I am able to successfully login into CVS with
> CVS user called 'readroh'. But when I checkout files
> from the repository, I still get read+write file
> permissions and not as supposed to be read-only
> mode.
A read-only user still gets read/write files, but they're not allowed to
make any changes to the repository (e.g., they can't commit changes or
set tags). Setting the $CVSREAD environment variable will give you
read-only files, but won't (by itself) prevent you from changing the
permissions, changing the files, and then committing them.
> Also, is 'readers' file created the same way as passwd
> file?
No, the readers and writers files should be maintained with CVS.
-Larry Jones
See, it all makes sense. See? See?? They never see. -- Calvin
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