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Bernardo Costa

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May 28, 2014, 2:54:27 PM5/28/14
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Is there a way to configure a repository in which the default write permission is ALL ? I mean every user that has logged in someday would have write access.

Sebastian Sdorra

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Jun 1, 2014, 4:55:47 AM6/1/14
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Hi,
There is virtual group called _authenticated. Just add the group to the repository and assign write permissions.

Sebastian


2014-05-28 20:54 GMT+02:00 Bernardo Costa <bernard...@gmail.com>:
Is there a way to configure a repository in which the default write permission is ALL ? I mean every user that has logged in someday would have write access.

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Bernardo Costa

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Jun 2, 2014, 9:37:09 AM6/2/14
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I did this test and although the repository is configured with _authenticated group to write access, I can only read this repo, not write in it. My tests were done with version 1.38.

svn: svn: E165001: pre-commit hook failed with output:
svn: E200015: not enough permissions

Sebastian Sdorra

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Jun 2, 2014, 9:38:45 AM6/2/14
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The error message sounds like scm-pathwp-plugin, which seems to block the write request.

Sebastian

Bernardo Costa

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Jun 2, 2014, 12:24:30 PM6/2/14
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Confirmed, it did work. Path write plugin was the one who denied writing.
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