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Re: Authorization when using ra_local

From: Michael Schmitt <schmitt_at_TI.FhG.DE>
Date: 2002-11-14 18:42:02 CET

Karl Fogel wrote:

>Michael Schmitt <schmitt@TI.FhG.DE> writes:
>
>
>>readable/writeable by myself who has created the repository. But
>>simply extending the permissions did not solve the problem.
>>
>>
>
>We'll need a little more detail than just "extending the permissions"
>:-).
>
>Can you say the exact users/groups, and give an 'ls -lR' of the whole
>repository?
>
>
Hmm... it seems like my problem was caused by using subversion 0.14.2
and 0.15 for the same repository.

If you give read/write access to the repository files for a particular
Linux user group, then all users can in fact access the repository
without any problem!

Surprisingly, the owner of the database files does not change with each
access. When I used CVS, new files created by my collegues were placed
in the repository with them being the owner. This caused some headache
occasionally.

I apologize the confusion. Subversion is a great tool!

Regards, Michael

PS: Is anybody working on a subversion package for xemacs?

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