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Fine-grained access control in a redmine+subversion environment?

From: Niemann, Hartmut <hartmut.niemann_at_siemens.com>
Date: Wed, 21 May 2014 08:51:01 +0000

Hello!

I work with a redmine+svn server which manages svn access through redmine but
- out of the box - does not support per-directory restrictions.

I need to restrict write access to certain ("results", "tags") directories to certain project members.

I know the commit-access-control.pl script that is supplied with subversion,
and it looked like a viable solution, but I struggle with the setup
and fight against its dependency on Config::IniFiles.

Does anybody know an alternative that would work in conjunction with redmine?

(The server is a redhat enterprise system managed by some corporate department,
and I am not the administrator, but I have to tell the admin in detail what I want him to do.)

Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Dr. Hartmut Niemann

Siemens AG
Infrastructure & Cities Sector
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