[cvsnt] Problem setting permissions in 2.0.62.1817

Mike Wake mike.wake at thales-tts.com
Wed Jan 5 13:21:42 GMT 2005


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Capitalisation is/might be important.

try
cvs chacl -u T00363 -a read,write

Cheers
Mikew

capaverde at 3ia.com.br wrote:
> Hello
> 
> Testing the CVSNT 2.0.62.1817, I found a new (at least, to me)
> behavior that seems incorrect. I just imported a new module to my
> test repository and listed the directory's ACL:
> 
> cvs lsacl
> Directory: .
> Owner: T00363
> 
> Fine. Then I try to set permission for it:
> 
> cvs chacl -u t00363 -a read,write
> cvs server: User 'T00363' cannot modify permissions for /cvsroot/bky
> 
> In 2.0.51d, that is the version we are currently using, only the
> admin users and the directory's owner can change the ACL.
> In 2.0.62.1817, the only way to change the ACL is giving admin
> rights to user. I know that now anyone who has control rights can
> set the ACL, but how do I do it first time after module's import,
> as no ordinary user have permissions yet?
> My CVSROOT is :sspi:localhost:/cvsroot
> 
> capaverde
> 
> 
> 
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