After a couple more hours of mucking around with it, it's not so much
broken, but insufficiently documented.
randy
--- Ryan Schmidt <subversion-2006Q1@ryandesign.com> wrote:
> On Mar 14, 2006, at 14:05, Randall Million wrote:
>
> >> In this case, group2 is specifically denied access to the src
> >> subdirectory. This works fine with ""svn co
> svn://server/repository".
> >> However, if somebody chooses to add a subdirectory named
> >> "xy/confidential_documents", group2 can automatically access this.
> Of
> >> course, I would like to deny access automatically.
> >>
> >> Question: Can this be done with authz?
> >
> > Apparently this cannot be done with the authz file and SVN serve.
> >
> > To the best I can tell, the authz file implementation is broken for
>
> > svnserve.
>
> I thought svnserve and the apache module both used the same
> underlying authz code. This would mean that it would be "broken" for
>
> the apache module too.
>
>
>
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