[cvsnt] Re: forcing a commit even if a trigger script says abo

David Somers dsomers at omz13.com
Fri Jun 9 13:35:03 BST 2006


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Gerhard Fiedler wrote:
> Wouldn't that defeat at least some of the uses for scripts?

There is a rare situation when a cvs admin may actually want to do something
without any scripts getting executed.... so perhaps I should have said that
the ability to inhibit script execution should be possible for admins only.

> For example, 
> people seem to use scripts for extending the ACL functionality all the
> time. A user-overridable ACL is not worth much :)

Isn't script-driven ACLs a hangover from the days before cvsnt did inbuilt
ACLs?

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