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Re: [ptp-user] PTP 9.1.2 Windows to Linux Synchronized Projects

Hi

Could you file a bug that describes how you fixed the problem manually, or I can file the bug if you
could just describe the steps.

This sounds like a common problem that is also fixable, so it would be good to have it in bugzilla.


Thanks
John

On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 2:58 PM Matthew R Gritter <mrgritte@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

For any one interested in doing something similar I figured out using the built in git hooks to change the permissions on the linux side.

Should also be able to use the global config settings to automatically include the hooks for any git init sent by the synchronization service from the Eclipse side I imagine.

Appears I needed to get a little more familiar with the git side of things.


Regards,

Matthew R. Gritter

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From: "Matthew R Gritter" <mrgritte@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: ptp-user@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 11/06/2018 04:55 PM
Subject: [ptp-user] PTP 9.1.2 Windows to Linux Synchronized Projects
Sent by: ptp-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx





Hi all,

Understanding that the Windows file system permissions are not compatible with a POSIX file system permissions, is there a creative solution to maintain or set the permissions on the remote Linux repository by default for synchronized projects?


I've been trying to modify the remote Linux repository configuration using the core.sharedRepository field in the git repository but that does not appear to do anything as any synchronized files revert back to user read/write not matter what configuration value is specified.


It is a little bit of an unpleasant user experience having to reset the permissions each time I make an update
to allow other utilities to run on the system against those file. I would like to avoid creating listeners for all the projects and setting up a preference page to specify the desired permissions if there is an alternative method.

Thanks for any thoughts!
Regards,

Matthew R. Gritter

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