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Re: Svn client ignoring umask

From: Remigiusz Samborski <rsamborski_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2008 10:30:31 +0100

> Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> Do you get the same behavior if you first check out a brand new working
> copy?
>
> How are the permissions of the pristine files in .svn/text-base/?
>
> Version of Subversion? OS?

I get the same behavior when doing a new checkout. Subversion version:
    svn, version 1.4.3 (r23084)
    compiled Feb 6 2007, 23:33:53

System is Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3. The files in .svn/text-base are set to 444, but the directory
itself has permissions of 775.

I noticed that I get this kind of behavior only on this server. Other servers check out files with
proper permissions. The host, on which the permissions are set incorrectly is also the one that
stores the repositories. I connect using ssh+svn on an external IP address, so the localization of
the repositories shouldn't matter - or does it?

The files in repositories have permissions set to 664 - I use system groups to grant permissions to
specific repositories (svnserve-over-SSH).

Best regards,
Remigiusz Samborski

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