Re: 'cvs add' ownership problems

2001-05-01 Thread David Fuller
If you set the group sticky bit on the top-level repository folder then all subfolders will be created with that groupid. This is an oversimplification of what really happens, but it should be enough to get you going again. -- David F. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I just built cvs on

Re: 'cvs add' ownership problems

2001-05-01 Thread Larry Jones
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I just built cvs on my Linux box. I set up a repository called 'fs' and set the owner to root and the group to 'fsdev'. I have a list of users who belong to the 'fsdev' group who should be able to add, commit, etc... However, when I tried to add the first

'cvs add' ownership problems

2001-04-30 Thread v0lks
Hi all, I just built cvs on my Linux box. I set up a repository called 'fs' and set the owner to root and the group to 'fsdev'. I have a list of users who belong to the 'fsdev' group who should be able to add, commit, etc... However, when I tried to add the first directory to the