[cvsnt] Read-Write
Arthur Barrett
arthur.barrett at march-hare.com
Thu Apr 5 08:43:48 BST 2007
Aleksander,
> Persmissions on only one file don't work as they should.
> Example: if I want to deny users the possibility to read
> a file - I expect if the do a checkout this file will be
> missing in their directory. Checking-out a "noread" acl-ed
> file is possible.
Can you please try setting the most restrictive access on the directory
and override that rule for all other files for all other users?
Ie: noread on the directory then "read" on the files you DO WANT THEM TO
READ.
Let me know the result.
Mark wrote:
> I thought in the past I was told that the cvsnt
> chacl command only worked at the directory level,
> not at the file level. If I want to restrict
> commits of a given file to a specific group,
> can this correctly be accomplished by the cvsnt
> chacl command?
Yes - nowrite is an easy ACL - for some reason the noread is not so
simple. If people can test this a little more we can get the
documentation straight.
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
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