Re: git-cvsserver doesn't respect core.sharedrepository

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From: Andy Parkins
Date: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 - 11:21 am

On Tuesday 2007, February 13, Johannes Schindelin wrote:


It's not just write permissions.  The default umask could also prevent 
read access by the group - the new ref needs to be readable by the 
group.


Andy
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git-cvsserver doesn't respect core.sharedrepository, Andy Parkins, (Tue Feb 13, 7:38 am)
Re: git-cvsserver doesn't respect core.sharedrepository, Johannes Schindelin, (Tue Feb 13, 8:11 am)
Re: git-cvsserver doesn't respect core.sharedrepository, Andy Parkins, (Tue Feb 13, 9:05 am)
Re: git-cvsserver doesn't respect core.sharedrepository, Nicolas Pitre, (Tue Feb 13, 9:48 am)
Re: git-cvsserver doesn't respect core.sharedrepository, Johannes Schindelin, (Tue Feb 13, 11:10 am)
Re: git-cvsserver doesn't respect core.sharedrepository, Andy Parkins, (Tue Feb 13, 11:21 am)
Re: git-cvsserver doesn't respect core.sharedrepository, Martin Langhoff, (Sun Mar 4, 10:15 pm)