We access our Subversion repositories mainly via svn+ssh:// on a central 
server.  We limit access to the repos using Unix group membership.  For 
example, the repo for ProjectA has 770 permissions and belongs to GroupA and 
ProjectB also has 770 permission and belongs to GroupB.  So users who are in 
GroupA can access ProjectA and users in GroupB can access ProjectB.  The file 
permissions look like this:

    drwxrws--- 7 svn   GroupA    4096 Dec 27  2009 ProjectA
    drwxrws--- 7 svn   GroupB    4096 Dec 27  2009 ProjectB

Everything is working as expected so far.  Users in each group can only access 
their respective projects, and users in both groups can access both projects. 
But now we want to prevent a subset of users in GroupB from accessing certain 
subtrees of ProjectB.  Can this be done when using svn+ssh:// access?  If so, 
how?

Alfred

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