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RE: user privileges for files / dirs / modules
From: |
Christopher.Fouts |
Subject: |
RE: user privileges for files / dirs / modules |
Date: |
Tue, 1 Feb 2005 15:35:43 -0500 |
>-----Original Message-----
>From: address@hidden
>[mailto:address@hidden
>] On Behalf Of Jim.Hyslop
>Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 2:57 PM
>To: 'address@hidden'; address@hidden
>Subject: RE: user privileges for files / dirs / modules
>
>
>address@hidden wrote:
>> Is it possible to give specific files / directories / modules
>> specific user privileges?
>[...]
>> Our CVS repository (/cvs) is stored on a RedHat 9 machine. A
>> group 'cvsusers' exists.
>
>Typically for this scenario, it's as simple as taking
>advantage of the security offered by your operating system.
>
>--
>Jim Hyslop
>Senior Software Designer
>Leitch Technology International Inc. ( http://www.leitch.com )
>Columnist, C/C++ Users Journal ( http://www.cuj.com/experts )
>
>
I'm hoping this is as simple as this. Though for some reason,
my $CVSROOT/CVSROOT files get reset whenever I submit something
in there, then I have to manually chmod. I have a taglogs and
a logtags file that change to r--r--r--. The logtags file is just
a script that logs tags into the taglogs file. Both are in the
checkoutlist file, also in ../CVSROOT.
-chris
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- RE: user privileges for files / dirs / modules, Jim.Hyslop, 2005/02/02
- RE: user privileges for files / dirs / modules, Christopher.Fouts, 2005/02/02
- RE: user privileges for files / dirs / modules, Christopher.Fouts, 2005/02/02
- RE: user privileges for files / dirs / modules, Christopher.Fouts, 2005/02/03