I don't believe that Subversion implements a way to do that directly. For
the server I help manage, we generate access files from a combination of
sources, which then lets us auto-generate lists of users, rather than
maintain a list in an editor. Sounds like that could be the right approach
in this
Hello
I have an SVN where a user can login through two accounts. For
example, will...@example.com and will...@example.org. The access
rules however are tailored for one domain
I want to prevent users in one domain being able to commit. I however
don't want to list them all again. Its there a
On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 10:27:22PM +0400, Dmitry Bakshaev wrote:
> my subversion server is apache-2.4.34/event-MPM and
> subversion-1.9.7/mod_dav_svn
>
> configuration based on example from
> https://subversion.apache.org/docs/release-notes/1.8.html#hooks
>
> cat httpd.conf:
> SVNHooksEnv /etc/su
[ bcc: dev@subversion.a.o because that's where this thread started,
but it really belongs on users@ so redirecting it there ... ]
[ Rearranged reponses from top-posting to bottom-posting ... see below
for some new information. ]
On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 12:52 PM Yakov Maryanov wrote:
> On 18 Octob