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Re: SVN Repository permissions

From: Mark Eichin <eichin_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 10:24:05 -0500

> This has the benefit that users who have access to the repository
> can't directly access the repository (no rm -rf fears) and it keeps
> the repository edits all done by the same user account. This is
> really helpful when you're using a sharded fsfs repository as a
> user can change the permissions on a sharded directory they create
> and break the repo for everyone else.

Have you seen this happen since the fix from 1.5.2?
> User-visible changes:
> * Set correct permissions on created fsfs shards (r32355, -7)

(I have a lot more control over my user's accounts than most people
probably do, so while I did see the above, I'm curious if there are
other lurking issues...)

> Are other people using sudo and svn+ssh too?

We're just using straight svnserve.

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_Mark_ <eichin_at_thok.org> <eichin_at_gmail.com>
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