[ On Saturday, February 16, 2002 at 15:38:50 (+0530), Sudarshan wrote: ]
> Subject: How to identify the user who has modified the file
>
> The working members of the team are guru, sam , pran.
> and in the passwd file i have mentioned as below

Well, first of all remember that you do not have any real accountability
or security with cvspserver.  If you really want to know who did what
then you must use real Unix user-IDs (and you should probably use SSH).

> All the members of the team are able to checkout the modules and do
> updation and everything works fine.
> But my problem is whenever other than sam does the updation the file
> permissions still shows

Please ignore the permissions on the files.  The record of who did what
to an RCS file is, for the most part, recorded only within the file
itself.  Remember the permissions on the directories control access to
the RCS files within.

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