[cvsnt] Branch permission bug in 2.0.24

NELSON Jeff JNELSON at covansys.com
Fri Feb 6 17:10:59 GMT 2004


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Nope, you are not alone.  I have seen the same issue.

I had to grant Create access to the HEAD stream for branch check in to
work.  I also had to do this to add new items to the branch.

Example:
HEAD Perms are set to default CR
Each user is set to CWR if they are allowed to update the head stream.

Branch Persm are set to default R
Each user is set to CWR if they are allowed to update this stream.

The way we wanted this to work was to set the default permission to No
Access and then grant the required level of access to the HEAD and
Branch to each developers.

We found out that setting the default permission to N stops all updates
regardless of the user permission.  This holds true for the HEAD stream
as well as all branches.

Thanks



-----Original Message-----
From: cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org [mailto:cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org] On Behalf
Of Jan Rychtar
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 1:23 AM
To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook
Subject: [cvsnt] Branch permission bug in 2.0.24

Tony Hoyle wrote:
> The permissions stuff hasn't been changed for over a year, so I can't 
> see anything changing there.  Can you give an example of what you
think 
> is wrong?  It seems to be working OK on my machine.

I gave you an example in the thread below, but no answer came. I've
tried
this stuff on another computer on an absolutely clean installation of
cvsnt 2.0.24 + Win2k and I am still experiencing the same problem:

Write permission for specific branch is NOT enough to write to that
branch, there must be another write permission to the HEAD branch for it
to work!

Am I really alone to experience this kind of problem? Have you any idea
what am I doing wrong? I am using nothing but the fresh installation of
cvsnt. I've tried all combinations of local X sspi protocol, local X
domain user.

Thanks for help.
Jan Rychtar


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