[cvsnt] Re: Some Question about CVSNT 's permission mode.
timesking
yinzehong-bbs at yahoo.com.cn
Sun May 29 12:05:02 BST 2005
I also have a question about "'cvs chacl -a
read,nowrite,nocreate,notag,nocontrol' on the
repository root".
I have a repository c:\rep
its directory structure like this:
c:\rep
\CVSROOT
\module1
......
Do you mean that I set the command("cvs chacl -a
read,nowrite,nocreate,notag,nocontrol") on c:\rep ??
or c:\rep\CVSROOT?
Because I do command like this:
cvs -d :local:c:\rep chacl -a read,nocreate,nocontrol,notag (in
directory c:\rep)
but It tell me followings:
cvs.exe chacl: in directory .:
cvs.exe [chacl aborted]: there is no version here; run 'cvs.exe
checkout' first
Thanks for your answer.
>Gerhard Fiedler wrote:
> Something like "cvs chacl -a read,nowrite,nocreate,notag,nocontrol" on the
> repository root would give by default only read access. The admin would
> have to explicitly open additional permissions for individual groups or
> users on individual modules or the whole repository. (File system ACLs can
> be used similarly on NTFS.)
>
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