svn and samba - make file writable problems
- From: Tom Haerens <tom.haerens (at) sofico.be>
- Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 14:25:21 +0200
Hi,
A couple of weeks ago, we moved from a Samba 2.2x to a 3.0.x server.
Everything works fine, except our svn.
SVN is not able to make a file writable.
However, we can change the read-only flag manually on a Windows XP client.
When we try to lock a file with TurtoiseSVN, we get the following error
Error: Can't get default file perms for file at
'//sambaserver/mweb/Sites/svntest2/x.pbl' (file stat error): Access is
denied.
I think it's a samba problem, because we didn't have these problems on the
old samba server and we don't have them on a Windows share.
The smb.conf looks like this for the milesweb share:
[mweb]
comment = Milesweb Folder
path = /x/MILESWEB
write list = (at) MILESWEB
force user = pvcswi
force group = MILESWEB
create mask = 0775
writeable = yes
Can somebody helps us out?
Thank you very much!!
Kind Regards,
Tom
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