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Repository rights question

From: Lorenzo Thurman <lorenzo_at_thethurmans.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 12:27:05 -0600

I setup my repository from scratch as userA. I used it as userA via ssh
and everything worked just fine. I then setup another account, userB and
found that userB could not commit changes. Checkouts worked just fine.
Both userA and userB are in the svnusers group.

We use a similar setup at work, so I checked the rights on the
repository and saw that our repository is setup as 770 (give or take a
the odd file or a directory). And this works for us via ssh.
I changed the rights on my repository to match this and it now works for
userB.

A fresh repo has rights (give or take a the odd file or a directory) of 755.

So my question is this:
What are the correct rights that allow multi-user access via ssh and is
there anywhere this is documented?
TIA

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