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Robert Dodier wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I am considering converting an existing CVS repository to Subversion.
> After that I'd like to make it impossible to commit stuff to CVS
> to avoid heartbreak, confusion, etc.
> 
> What is the standard practice for making a CVS repository read-only?

You could use the cvs_acls script (in the contrib/ directory of the
source distribution).

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Jim Hyslop
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