Re: Recursive ACLs fail

2010-03-11 Thread Jeremiah Foster

On Mar 11, 2010, at 5:15 PM, Andy Levy wrote:

 On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 11:06, Jeremiah Foster
 jeremiah.fos...@pelagicore.com wrote:
 Hello,
 
I have a repo that looks like this:
 
/var/svn-repos/uml-model
/var/svn-repos/uml-model/sandbox/
/var/svn-repos/uml-model/sandbox/trunk/
/var/svn-repos/uml-model/sandbox/tags/
/var/svn-repos/uml-model/sandbox/branch/
 
And I want to have read-write permissions on the sandbox, but not on 
 uml-model. So I have set up an ACLs fie which looks like this:
 
[uml-model:/]
* = r
 
[uml-model:/sandbox/]
* = rw
 
 
I am using LDAP for authentication which works fine. But what I 
 cannot get to work is to permissions to be inheritable. No matter what my 
 configuration, Subversion and Apache only allow me to read or write in 
 /sandbox depending on the permissions of /.
 
Is there any way I can specify ACLS per directory? What am I doing 
 wrong?
 
 Change:
   [uml-model:/sandbox/]
 To:
   [uml-model:/sandbox]
 
 I don't think the trailing slash is permitted. Every example in the
 manual omits the trailing slash on paths.

Thank you Andy. Your suggestion fixed my problem. I have the book open to the 
page mentioning the ACLs format and I can see that, yes, there is no trailing 
slash in the example. Why I added it, I don't know.

Thanks again.

Jeremiah

Re: Recursive ACLs fail

2010-03-11 Thread Andrey Repin
Greetings, Jeremiah Foster!

 Is there any way I can specify ACLS per directory? What am I doing 
 wrong?

Just mention everyone at every point.
Like,

[]
~someone = rw
someone = r


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WBR,
 Andrey Repin (anrdae...@freemail.ru) 11.03.2010, 19:46

Sorry for my terrible english...