umask would need to be set for the individual users' working
environments. It would need to be set in their .bashrc or other,
similar credentials for svn+ssh with different SSH usernames, or via
local filesystem access.
This sort of "everyone has to play nicely" setting is exactly why
file-based a
Sorry,
umask did the trick and it now works as expected
Just for the record for others:
cd
find .svn -type d -exec chmod 2770 {} \; -print
cd .svn
umask u=rwx,g=rwx,o=rx
Thanks for the help
Regards Johan
2015-08-12 13:40 GMT+02:00 Johan Ryberg :
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the tips but it does not w
Hi,
Thanks for the tips but it does not work.
After svn cleanup the .svn/tmp-folder are recreated? with some kind of
default credentials (2755), I would like to have 2775.
I can't find any kind of setting for this but I might have missed it?
Best regards Johan Ryberg
2015-08-10 12:24 GMT+02:00
On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 3:27 AM, Branko Čibej wrote:
> On 07.08.2015 22:44, Johan Ryberg wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I need to have rw for group svnusers for .svn/tmp to be able to let
>> different users to check in and commit changes but every time cleanup
>> are used only the owner has write permission.
On 07.08.2015 22:44, Johan Ryberg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need to have rw for group svnusers for .svn/tmp to be able to let
> different users to check in and commit changes but every time cleanup
> are used only the owner has write permission.
>
> Does anyone know how to let a group to have write permis