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RE: cvs_acl and cvsd
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Peter Connolly |
Subject: |
RE: cvs_acl and cvsd |
Date: |
Sat, 28 Feb 2004 17:30:24 -0800 |
I posted a new version of cvs_acls to this mail group later in the day.
It is called cvs_acls2. It addresses the problem you mention by
(optionally) allowing you to specify the client-side userId in the
commitinfo file so that access is controlled by the client-side userId,
not the pserver server-side userId.
Hope that helps.
pc
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> Subject: cvs_acl and cvsd
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> Hi all,
>
> I am preparing a CVS server for my organization, and I am using cvsd
and
> at
> the same time I want to use cvs_acl to determine who has access to
what.
>
> Alas, it doesn't work, because it treats all users as if they are
(cvsd)
> user !!
>
> Anyone succeeded to overcome this ??
>
> I know this is not the place to ask this question, but I searched alot
in
> google, and I hope someone here has solved this before.
>
> Regards
> Mohamed Eldesoky
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- cvs_acl and cvsd, Mohamed Eldesoky, 2004/02/26
- RE: cvs_acl and cvsd,
Peter Connolly <=