Scott,
Are all the people modifying the program a member of the uv group? When
I change a source program, it sets my account as the owner, and the
group to the group I'm a member of (which is the same group as all the
programming staff.)
Drew
Scott Ballinger wrote:
After editing a program in BP the owner and group of the file gets
changed to user:user. This didn't use to be problem, as all programs in
BP were set to 666, but now that we have implemented a minimal level of
security, the BP programs are set to 664 with owner and group typically
set to user:uv (the programming staff has membership in the uv group).
What happens is that after user XXX edits a program, since the
owner:group gets changed to XXX:XXX no one else can update that program
until either XXX or someone as root chowns the file back to the uv
group. This happens with all editors: ED, WED, etc. Is there a Universe
setting or user setting that will prevent changing the owner and group
setting on a file after editing it? (UV 10.1.4, RHEL 3).
Thanks,
Scott Ballinger
Pareto Corporation
Edmonds WA USA
206 713 6006
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