On 17/12/2024 11:18 am, Richard Tresidder wrote:
On 16/12/2024 10:00 pm, Mark Phippard wrote:
On Mon, Dec 16, 2024 at 8:10 AM Daniel Sahlberg
wrote:
Den mån 16 dec. 2024 kl 12:47 skrev Richard Tresidder
:
Hi
I'm wondering if there has been any discussion about adding the
ability to al
On 16/12/2024 10:00 pm, Mark Phippard wrote:
On Mon, Dec 16, 2024 at 8:10 AM Daniel Sahlberg
wrote:
Den mån 16 dec. 2024 kl 12:47 skrev Richard Tresidder
:
Hi
I'm wondering if there has been any discussion about adding the ability to
allow traversal of a single tree path.
Currently one
> On 15 Dec 2024, at 15:52, Nathan Hartman wrote:
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> (Apologies for the duplicate; I meant to respond to the users@ list
> but omitted it the first time...)
>
> On Fri, Dec 13, 2024 at 12:10 PM Barry Scott wrote:
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>> I have a svn repo hosted on a Fedora server that I access via http: usin
On Mon, Dec 16, 2024 at 8:10 AM Daniel Sahlberg
wrote:
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> Den mån 16 dec. 2024 kl 12:47 skrev Richard Tresidder
> :
>>
>> Hi
>>I'm wondering if there has been any discussion about adding the ability
>> to allow traversal of a single tree path.
>> Currently one has to provide read access to
Den mån 16 dec. 2024 kl 12:47 skrev Richard Tresidder <
rtres...@electromag.com.au>:
> Hi
>I'm wondering if there has been any discussion about adding the ability
> to allow traversal of a single tree path.
> Currently one has to provide read access to to each level of the tree and
> prune off
Hi
I'm wondering if there has been any discussion about adding the ability to
allow traversal of a single tree path.
Currently one has to provide read access to to each level of the tree and prune
off every other directory in the path.
I'd like to give a user access to root/path1/path11/path11