okay never mind that, I misread it
you can use mod_authz_svn for directory level ACLs when using the apache
server
i think the authz files also work with svnserve (svn:// svn+ssh://) too
On 2/3/07, Matt Sickler <crazyfordynamite@gmail.com> wrote:
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> how have you been using *nix permissions on files within a repository
> AFAIK thats not possible
>
>
> On 2/3/07, Eric <spamsink@scoot.netis.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> > In the version system comparison at
> > http://better-scm.berlios.de/comparison/ (thanks, Dave Levitt, for
> > the link), one of the questions asked was "Is it possible to define
> > permissions on access to different parts of a remote repository?" and
> > the answer for Subversion was "Yes. The WebDAV-based service supports
> > defining HTTP permissions for various directories of the repository.".
> >
> > We are using svn+ssh and have been able to enforce repository
> > permissions by using groups and assigning group read and write
> > permissions on a per-repository basis, and turning off all world
> > access. Seems to work well enough. Am I missing something, or doing
> > something dangerous?
> >
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Received on Sat Feb 3 20:29:24 2007