[cvsnt] Re: Latest Updates
Rick Rankin
rick_rankin at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 25 21:37:01 BST 2004
> --- Tony Hoyle wrote:
>
> > rrankin1424-cvsnt at yahoo.com wrote:
> > > OK. I've temporarily disabled the A/V software, reinstalled 58c, and I'm
> > still
> > > having the rename problem. It seems that I am able to successfully commit
> a
> > > file once with 58c, but after that I get the rename problem. When I go to
> > the
> > > security tab on the file properties dialog for the file in the repository
> > on
> > > the server (i.e., not in my local sandbox), I get the following popup
> > dialog as
> > > soon as I click the Security tab:
> > >
> > > The permissions on <file>,v are ordered incorrectly, which may cause some
> > > entries to be ineffective. Press OK to continue and sort the permissions
> > > correctly, or Cancel to reset the permissions.
> >
> > Something has modified the permissions on the file. CVSNT doesn't do
> > that (since 51a IIRC). That alone could cause some strange effects.
> > Find out what's doing that first...
> >
>
> Sure looks to me like CVSNT is doing it. Here's what I'm doing:
>
> 1. Fix the permissions of the file in the repository on the server
> 2. Commit the file from a client
> 3. The permissions are screwed up again for the file in the repository
> on the server
>
> I'm currently running 58a. I see the *exact* same behavior with 58c, I just
> have to turn off the read-only bit on the file in the repository on the
> server
> before I can commit with 58c.
>
More specifically, three groups get added to the file ACLs: Administrators,
Domain Users, and Everyone. None of those groups are in the default permissions
I have for the repository directory tree.
Rick
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