automatic creation of the folders/repos would be nice - I
can imagine web based shared and/or free SVN solution must
be having something like it already.
I assumed that for smaller setups, a scenario where users
have their own repo with full rights next to a shared
repo(s) with different permission, will be very common.
Then simply permission file instead of:
[REPO_NAME:/me]
me = rw
[REPO_NAME:/you]
you = rw
etc..
would be like I thought it could be, just permission, I'll
try to tamper with hooks,
thanks.
On 26/02/15 20:42, Eric Johnson wrote:
So far as I know, there are no variables in the file. If
you've got any needs that lead to wanting "variables"
(other than the already supported groups), then perhaps
you want to generate the file? That's an approach we take
at my company.
If you take the approach of generating the file, then I
don't think there are any per-request variables that matter.
As for your specific idea, it looks like you want to have
"per-user" folders in repositories. Since those folders
aren't created by magic, perhaps you want to reserve their
creation to someone like an administrator, and catch their
creation in a post-commit script, and regenerate your
access file?
Eric.
On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 8:47 AM, lejeczek
<pelj...@yahoo.co.uk <mailto:pelj...@yahoo.co.uk>> wrote:
hi everybody
as a novice I understand I'm looking for shortcuts,
probably being not the first one I'd have this question:
does Subversion implement any variables in it's
configuration?
first case to exercise this scenario would be
AuthzSVNAccessFile
could one have
[REPO_NAME:/_$user]
_$user = rw
naturally I'm thinking here of login/logged in user,
via http
many thanks.