Re[2]: cvs-nserver acl support
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From: Wang J. <la...@li...> - 2002-01-06 11:11:58
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Hello Alexey, OK, now I can use ACL. But the effect I want to get can't be got. For example, I have a module 'testmodule', and have user 'usera', 'userb', 'userc' $ cvs co testmodule $ cd testmodule $ cvs acl %nobody access,modify ./ $ cvs acl usera,userb access,modify ./ But 'userc' can checkout testmodule. And the acl subcommand has puzzling behaviours. Look at this, 'agent' and 'uspclient' are both modules. [lark@sw2 uspclient]$ /usr/local/bin/cvs acl %all access ./ Setting 'access' permissions for '%all' on directory uspclient/ [lark@sw2 uspclient]$ cd - /home/lark/cvsadmin/agent [lark@sw2 agent]$ /usr/local/bin/cvs acl %all access ./ cvs [server aborted]: Invalid branch permissions 'access' Monday, December 24, 2001, 6:46:09 AM, you wrote: >>>>>> "WJ" == Wang Jian <la...@li...> writes: WJ>> Hello, I test ACL on cvs-nserver but WJ>> [lark@sw2 foobar]$ /usr/local/bin/cvs acl access,modify . cvs [server WJ>> aborted]: admin is not allowed to manage ACLs AM> Create the CVSROOT/acl-admins file and add a line with 'admin' in it. WJ>> And I notice that cvs-nserver/acl/ is now empty in CVS repository in WJ>> cvs.sourceforge.net. AM> You've probably forgot about the -r NCLI-1-11-1. Or, if you're looking AM> through "Browse CVS repository", choose the appropriate tag. WJ>> cvs-nserver will not support builtin ACLs any more? AM> Why ever? :) AM> --alexm AM> _______________________________________________ AM> Cvs-nserver-devel mailing list AM> Cvs...@li... AM> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/cvs-nserver-devel -- lark |