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cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org wrote on 09/28/2006 11:25:39 PM: > Tony, you mentioned in a previous thread that using cvs -ttt would show the > ALC logic. I am familiar with using "-ttt" in various commands for > debugging, but I don't know which command should return the ACL logic. I > don't see anything when using "cvs -ttt update". The command above should spew a TON of output and the stuff you are looking for in the mess should look something like this: 08:35:40: S -> verify_access /usr/local/cvs/infrastructure/pm/bin,bin,(null) 08:35:40: S -> verify_perm(/usr/local/cvs/infrastructure/pm/bin,(null),read,(null),(null)) 08:35:40: S -> verify_owner(/usr/local/cvs/infrastructure/pm/bin) 08:35:40: S -> cache_directory_permissions(/usr/local/cvs/infrastructure/pm/bin) 08:35:40: S -> fileattr_read(/usr/local/cvs/infrastructure/pm/bin) 08:35:40: S -> ACL lookup on directory /usr/local/cvs/infrastructure/pm/bin 08:35:40: S -> verify_acl(read,HEAD,(null)) 08:35:40: S -> user_state = 0, group_state = 0 08:35:40: S -> no match at this level 08:35:40: S -> ACL lookup on directory /usr/local/cvs/infrastructure/pm 08:35:40: S -> verify_acl(read,HEAD,(null)) 08:35:40: S -> verify_valid_name(cvsadmin) 08:35:40: S -> matched ACL user=cvsadmin, branch=_default_, merge= 08:35:40: S -> calculated ACL priority is 6 08:35:40: S -> new max priority is 6 08:35:40: S -> matched ACL user=, branch=_default_, merge= 08:35:40: S -> calculated ACL priority is 0 08:35:40: S -> user_state = 0, group_state = 1 08:35:40: S -> run template proc 08:35:40: S -> run_trigger() Of course, traces need to be enabled in the server or it won't work. Good luck... Brian