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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by Bradley Wagner <br...@hannonhill.com> on 2007/07/17 15:28:52 UTC
making sub-directories visible with Path-Based Authorization
I have a Folder structure with a Folder called "Project" and a
subdirectory called "Project/src/java/com/company/api". Basically,
I'm trying to grant read access to this sub-dir without giving read
access to anything above and around it. I started with
[/Project]
user =
[/Project/src/java/com/company/api]
user = r
but of course this means that the user can't drill down to the sub-
directory. Is there any way to do this?
Thanks,
Bradley
Re: making sub-directories visible with Path-Based Authorization
Posted by Bradley Wagner <br...@hannonhill.com>.
After some further research, it looks like the answer to this is no,
as you have to have read access to all directories above the one you
want (at least in Subclipse it appears that way in subclipse). I
supposed you might be able to navigate directly to that folder by
specifying it as the repository location, maybe I'll try that.
- Bradley
On Jul 17, 2007, at 11:28 AM, Bradley Wagner wrote:
> I have a Folder structure with a Folder called "Project" and a
> subdirectory called "Project/src/java/com/company/api". Basically,
> I'm trying to grant read access to this sub-dir without giving read
> access to anything above and around it. I started with
>
> [/Project]
> user =
>
> [/Project/src/java/com/company/api]
> user = r
>
> but of course this means that the user can't drill down to the sub-
> directory. Is there any way to do this?
>
> Thanks,
> Bradley
>
>