Re: fix-permissions.sh

2008-01-15 Thread Dan Fabulich
Jason van Zyl wrote: I asked infrastructure and they basically told me to "go find out who is causing the problem so you don't have to bother us". That's pretty much verbatim. I can ask again. I feared that the cron job might be less palatable to infrastructure than a simple setuid wrapper

Re: fix-permissions.sh

2008-01-15 Thread Mauro Talevi
Mauro Talevi wrote: Brian E. Fox wrote: Good idea. Is the script still there? I seemed to have a hard time finding it. /www/people.apache.org/repo/m2-snapshot-repository/fix-permissions.sh I think we should move it one level up. And possibly enhance script to take repo name as mandatory p

Re: fix-permissions.sh

2008-01-15 Thread Mauro Talevi
Brian E. Fox wrote: Good idea. Is the script still there? I seemed to have a hard time finding it. /www/people.apache.org/repo/m2-snapshot-repository/fix-permissions.sh I think we should move it one level up. - To unsubscr

Re: fix-permissions.sh

2008-01-14 Thread Jason van Zyl
I asked infrastructure and they basically told me to "go find out who is causing the problem so you don't have to bother us". That's pretty much verbatim. I can ask again. On 14-Jan-08, at 3:46 PM, Daniel Kulp wrote: Honestly, I'd love to see it run from a cron job every 20 minutes or

Re: fix-permissions.sh

2008-01-14 Thread Vincent Siveton
+1 Vincent 2008/1/14, Daniel Kulp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Honestly, I'd love to see it run from a cron job every 20 minutes or so > on p.a.o that goes ahead and fixes everything. Thus, you never need to > even run it at all. I know a bunch of companies do that to their own > internal repos

RE: fix-permissions.sh

2008-01-14 Thread Brian E. Fox
Good idea. Is the script still there? I seemed to have a hard time finding it. -Original Message- From: Dan Fabulich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 6:39 PM To: Maven Developers List Subject: fix-permissions.sh I'm blocked from releasing Maven Surefire due to p

Re: fix-permissions.sh

2008-01-14 Thread Daniel Kulp
Honestly, I'd love to see it run from a cron job every 20 minutes or so on p.a.o that goes ahead and fixes everything. Thus, you never need to even run it at all. I know a bunch of companies do that to their own internal repos to keep them set correctly. Dan On Monday 14 January 2008, D