Re: OT: cvs/CVSROOT permissions

From: Matthew Seaman (m.seaman_at_infracaninophile.co.uk)
Date: 09/18/03

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    To: Andrew Stuart <elitetek@tekrealm.net>
    
    
    

    On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 05:14:20PM -0700, Andrew Stuart wrote:
    > I know this really isnt the place for this question, but in the past
    > many OT questions have been answered.

    No good deed goes unpunished.
     
    > I am working on a local cvs repo, and everytime someone commits to
    > CVSROOT for one reason or another, it removes the execute privilages
    > off of the 'processing' scripts. I can go back in and chmod +x each
    > file after every commit (which isnt that often) but that gets lame
    > after a while, not to mention im not always around.
    >
    > So the question really is, does anyone know of an automagic solution
    > other then a cron job to keep the scripts +x?

    For all things cvs(1), run (don't walk) to http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/

    I believe the answer to your question is at:

        http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/cvsbook.html#CVS_keeps_changing_file_permissions__why_does_it_do_that_

            Cheers,

            Matthew

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