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Re: [Cvs-cvs] Restricting privileges
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Mark D. Baushke |
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Re: [Cvs-cvs] Restricting privileges |
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Tue, 27 Feb 2007 23:27:09 -0800 |
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The cvs-cvs address is for reporting commits to the repository, not
questions. I have directed the reply to the address@hidden list.
Jean-Claude Gervais <address@hidden> writes:
> What is the best way (read that as 'simplest/easiest way') to restrict
> access in CVS?
For write access, use of the CVS triggers is a good way. There is a
script in the contrib directory called cvs_acls you can use.
For read access, the use of UNIX groups is reasonable.
> For example, if you want to allow only certain users to manipulate
> tags/branches. You might want some users to create tags, but not be able
> to move them, also you might want to prevent people from inadvertantly
> deleting branches.
The taginfo CVS trigger may be used to prohibit the modification of tags
by individuals.
> Is there a friendly way (for example using access rights in CVS/NT) or
> must you absolutely write taginfo scripts and such?
This list is for CVS, not CVSNT. If you wish to ask about CVSNT, you
will find better answers from the http://www.cvsnt.org/ web site.
-- Mark
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