The answer is a little trickier than this, actually.
I remember having to put something in loginfo so that
ACLs would get properly created from the directory
(default ACLs aren't appropriate here since you
probably don't want the directory's execute and write
bits to be inherited by the files).
Noel
--- gabriel rosenkoetter <address@hidden> wrote:
On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 09:28:38PM +0500, Muhammad
Shakeel wrote:
Can i use solaris access control list ? Is cvs
works fine when using acl ?
Yes.
(Think about this logically: cvs is run as the user
performing the
action. Therefore, it can only affect a file in a
given way if the
user has permission to do so.)
Beware ownership changes of files, though. (And note
that you
probably don't want to use ACLs on files anyway, you
want to use
them on directories.)
--
gabriel rosenkoetter
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