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Re: resulting checkout permissions aren't good

From: Nick Thompson <nickthompson_at_agere.com>
Date: 2005-11-17 10:59:27 CET

Don't you just need to set your umask to 022 before checkout?

On Wednesday 16 November 2005 20:39, Matthew Boehm wrote:
> Hey gang,
> New SVN user here. Setting up our office to use SVN for our web
> projects. Got everything installed OK and it runs fine.
> Problem is, when we checkout something like this:
>
> svn co svn://localhost/admintools admin
>
> A folder is created in the current dir called 'admin' with all of
the
> stuff in it. This is correct.
>
> The problem is, 'admin' gets created with 775 permissions. Is there
> anyway to change this?
>
> I fought with apache for about 30 min last night trying to figure
out
> why our checked out CGI's wheren't running. Then as a last grasph at
> something I checked the suexec log and it said the dir was group
> write-able.
>
> It'd be nice if I could change this default behavior to be 755.
>
> Can i?
>
> Thanks,
> Matthew
>
>
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