On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 18:17, DeMarco, Alex <Alex.DeMarco_at_suny.edu> wrote:
> I know this usage is generally frowned upon, but this is use for only a
> couple of developers. We recently migrated from a TRU64 Unix Samba share to
> one that is running on Red Hat.
>
> Our developer is using Tortoise to update/use a working copy that is on Red
> Hat.
>
> It worked fine on the old TRU64 servers however, now on the Linux boxes we
> have run into issue. The files located in the .svn directory get set with R
> only for UGW and owned by the windows user that created them. This is
> preventing the other developer from comitting changes to the working copy.
> Even though the 2 users id's are in the same linux user group.
>
> Can anyone shed some light on a possible fix? There is definitely something
> a miss with the SAMBA config.
http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/faq.html#samba
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