[brlug-general] SVN security..
Dustin Puryear
dustin at puryear-it.com
Tue Feb 5 14:18:29 CST 2008
I didn't say they couldn't delete data/content.. The requested rule was
"can't delete a file". There's a difference, and, in reality, it's a big
difference since you can back-out a change to data/content in SVN.
No, this repo is already setup. And, we've worked with SVN a good bit.
I've just never tried to setup a rule like that.
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willhill wrote:
> I don't know much about subversion but what you ask is impossible. If a user
> can modify a file, they can make it blank or replace it with something you
> don't want to look at.
>
> Are you setting up a repository?
>
> On Tuesday 05 February 2008 1:38 pm, Dustin Puryear wrote:
>> * user A can add/modify but not delete files
>
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