Which version of the cvs plugin are you using?

Thanks
Michael

On 21 Mar 2013, at 13:43, Jens Schweikhardt <use...@schweikhardt.net> wrote:

> I just started setting up jenkins 1.506 on CentOS 5.9 as described on
> https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Installing+Jenkins+on+RedHat+distributions
>
> I've configured it to checkout from our CVS repo via pserver and
> CVSROOT=:pserver:jenkins@host:/repodir. However, when I look at the
> checked out tree in the workspace, files have permissions 666 or 777
> (world writable, ugh!) and directories have permissions 755.
>
> I have already tried the following with no effect:
>
> *  Added umask 002 early in /etc/init.d/jenkins and restarted jenkins
> *  Added umask 002 to Build->Execute Shell (pointless because this is
> run after checkout; even without this, displaying the umask shows 002,
> which is proper, but for some reason not applied during CVS checkout)
> *  Added CVSUMASK=002 to Configure System->Global Properties-
>> Environment Variables and restarted jenkins
>
> Everything has proper permissions when checked out manually by
> developers, even without anyone using CVSUMASK. I'm stumped. Someone
> please hit me with the clue bat.
>
> Regards,
> Jens
>
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