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Re: [PHP-DOC] Re: cvs questions From: Gabor Hojtsy (gabor <email protected>)
Date: 10/08/03

> I'll try to install on my linux box a cvs server similar to the php's
> server.
>
> Now, you touched in my biggest problem: authentication!
>
> I get the files using the anonymous account, and I update them using the
> user account, and using the same folders. How will CVS react??
>
> Does I need to have a separate folder for wich user??

See the contents of the folders named "CVS" under all checked out
directories. There is a Repository file, which contains info on who
checked that out. You can make a temporary copy of a file somewhere and
fool CVS with creating the CVS subdir there and add a Repository file
which suits the user, and an Entries file with the info copied for that
file from the original Entries file. This is not a perfectly nice
solution though, but still much better than checking out the files for
all translators indenepdently...

Goba