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Re: Secure a sub-directory in a subdirectory ...
From: |
Larry Jones |
Subject: |
Re: Secure a sub-directory in a subdirectory ... |
Date: |
Tue, 30 Jan 2001 11:59:05 -0500 (EST) |
Howard Zhou writes:
>
> cvs [commit aborted]: could not open lock file '..../,foo.txt,': Permission
> denied
>
> If I chmod g+w $CVSROOT/dir, the problem goes away. So it looks to me that
> the lock for commit is always placed in $CVSROOT regardless what LockDir is
> set to.
That's not the (CVS) lock, that's the new file you're trying to commit!
You have to have write permission in a directory to commit files in it.
-Larry Jones
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- Re: Secure a sub-directory in a subdirectory ..., Howard Zhou, 2001/01/28
- Re: Secure a sub-directory in a subdirectory ..., Derek R. Price, 2001/01/29
- Re: Secure a sub-directory in a subdirectory ..., Larry Jones, 2001/01/29
- Re: Secure a sub-directory in a subdirectory ..., Howard Zhou, 2001/01/30
- Re: Secure a sub-directory in a subdirectory ..., Derek R. Price, 2001/01/30
- Re: Secure a sub-directory in a subdirectory ...,
Larry Jones <=