Wouldn't it be possible to automatically fix those wrong permissions on the server ? For example by automatically fixing them when new files are added if that's doable with cvs, or having a script running daily/weekly which would do a chmod a-x on all po files ? Christophe Le mer 29/10/2003 à 02:13, Christian Rose a écrit : > Please do *NOT* commit po files with executable permissions to CVS! > Although this is clearly stated > http://developer.gnome.org/doc/tutorials/gnome-i18n/translator.html, it > seems that some committers often do this anyway, and ignore or forget to > do a "chmod -x xy.po" before committing a new file. > > Po files in CVS should not have executable permissions (i.e. not have > any +x permissions), since it can cause problems for packaging. > > Moreover, when files are committed the first time with the wrong > permissions, the only way to correct it later is by manually fixing the > actual files on the CVS server file system! > > Not to pinpoint any individuals, but the worst offending teams are > (figures are the numbers of executable po files by each team in my local > cvs tree): > > 72 mk > 26 ja > 22 lv > 20 ms > 18 es > 16 it > 16 fr > 16 de > 14 ru > > > Christian > > _______________________________________________ > gnome-i18n mailing list > gnome-i18n@gnome.org > http://lists.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n
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