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SVN Repository permissions

From: Ashish Utagikar <autagika_at_marvell.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 14:57:50 -0800

Hello,

        I am using a fsfs repository named adapt1 and I am trying to
import data from a remote machine in to the repository. The owner of the
repository is not me but a faceless account like svnacc etc..

 

I am using svn+ssh protocol to access the repository and the repository
has user and group write permissions on all of its directories. I am
also the member of the group.

 

When I try to import the data as me and not the faceless account from
the remote machine, it gives me the below error. Also the
txn-current-lock file has group write permissions which I am part of

 

svn: Can't open file '/tmp/adapt1/db/txn-current-lock': Permission
denied

 

 

Can somebody please let me know why this is happening and also how to
setup permissions on the repository, so that only the group members and
the owner has write access to the repository, but not the others ?

 

Please help

 

Thx

 

Ashish Utagikar
Received on 2008-11-14 15:19:01 CET

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