cvs ACLs and the package directory tree
Alec T. Habig
habig at neutrino.d.umn.edu
Tue Aug 28 14:27:04 UTC 2007
Hi,
Hopefully a simple case of new operator error, but in trying to update
the new yum-cron package (the initial build of which has now propagated
everywhere properly), I've rebuilt an updated SRPM, and am trying to
import it using the common/cvs-import.sh script. This fails with:
cvs commit...
**** Access denied: habig is not in ACL for rpms/yum-cron
cvs commit: Pre-commit check failed
**** Access allowed: habig is in ACL for rpms/yum-cron/devel.
cvs [commit aborted]: correct above errors first!
So, a number of questions here.
1) Why do I need access to the package root directory, as far as I can
tell all the actual package-related stuff I want to change is in the
tagged subdirectories?
2) Why did it work in my initial builts for {devel, F-7, EL-5, FC-6} but
is failing now?
3) Is using the cvs-import script still appropriate for maintenance as
opposed to initial setup? All the how-tos and wiki's I could find
are aimed at how to get things set up, but I couldn't find any info
for the regular maintenance cycle.
and lastly of course,
4) What do I need to do to get past this error and back to actually
maintaining the package?
Thanks,
Alec
--
Alec Habig, University of Minnesota Duluth Physics Dept.
habig at neutrino.d.umn.edu
http://neutrino.d.umn.edu/~habig/
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