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Behalf Of Mark D. Baushke
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 3:13 PM
To: Fernando Silveira
Cc: address@hidden
Subject: Re: disabling branch commit
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Fernando Silveira <address@hidden> writes:
Dear list,
I work for a software development company and we use CVS
to control
our source code. Right now I am trying to make my CVS
server to disable
commits to a specific BRANCH (or TAG) of a module.
I've studied and tryied it a lot of times using "commitinfo",
"loginfo" and other configuration files but I had no
success. It seems
that I cannot have the information of which revision, tag or branch
before committing to block it, but I'm not sure. I wonder
if you could
help me with this problem, have any tips, docs or anything
that helps or
tells if it is possible or not.
Thanks in advance.
The list has talked about branch locking and access control
on multiple
occasions.
The following link points to a reasonable cvs_acls2 script:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/cvs-utils/2004-02/msg00047.html
that allows you the control you wish.
-- Mark
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