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authorpeter <peter@FreeBSD.org>2003-01-21 22:02:26 +0000
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-/*
- * Copyright (c) 1992, Brian Berliner and Jeff Polk
- * Copyright (c) 1989-1992, Brian Berliner
- *
- * You may distribute under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
- * specified in the README file that comes with the CVS source distribution.
- *
- * This file holds (most of) the configuration tweaks that can be made to
- * customize CVS for your site. CVS comes configured for a typical SunOS 4.x
- * environment. The comments for each configurable item are intended to be
- * self-explanatory. All #defines are tested first to see if an over-riding
- * option was specified on the "make" command line.
- *
- * If special libraries are needed, you will have to edit the Makefile.in file
- * or the configure script directly. Sorry.
- */
-
-/* By default, CVS stores its modules and other such items in flat
- text files (MY_NDBM enables this). Turning off MY_NDBM causes CVS
- to look for a system-supplied ndbm database library and use it
- instead. That may speed things up, but the default setting
- generally works fine too. */
-
-#ifndef MY_NDBM
-#define MY_NDBM
-#endif
-
-/*
- * The cvs admin command is restricted to the members of the group
- * CVS_ADMIN_GROUP. If this group does not exist, all users are
- * allowed to run cvs admin. To disable the cvs admin for all users,
- * create an empty group CVS_ADMIN_GROUP. To disable access control
- * for cvs admin, comment out the define below.
- */
-#ifndef CVS_ADMIN_GROUP
-#define CVS_ADMIN_GROUP "cvsadmin"
-#endif
-
-/*
- * When locking the repository, some sites like to remove locks and
- * assume the program that created them went away if the lock has
- * existed for a long time. This used to be the default for previous
- * versions of CVS. CVS now attempts to be much more robust, so lock
- * files should not be left around by mistake. The new behaviour will
- * never remove old locks (they must now be removed by hand).
- * Enabling CVS_FUDGELOCKS will cause CVS to remove locks that are
- * older than CVSLCKAGE seconds.
- *
- * Use of this option is NOT recommended.
- */
-#ifndef CVS_FUDGELOCKS
-/* #define CVS_FUDGELOCKS */
-#endif
-
-/* Define this to enable the SETXID support. The way to use this is
- to create a group with no users in it (except perhaps cvs
- administrators), set the cvs executable to setgid that group, chown
- all the repository files to that group, and change all directory
- permissions in the repository to 770. The last person to modify a
- file will own it, but as long as directory permissions are set
- right that won't matter. You'll need a system which inherits file
- groups from the parent directory (WARNING: using the wrong kind of
- system (I think Solaris 2.4 is the wrong kind, for example) will
- create a security hole! You will receive no warning other than the
- fact that files in the working directory are owned by the group
- which cvs is setgid to).
-
- One security hole which has been reported is that setgid is not
- turned off when the editor is invoked--most editors provide a way
- to execute a shell, or the user can specify an editor (this one is
- large enough to drive a truck through). Don't assume that the
- holes described here are the only ones; I don't know how carefully
- SETXID has been inspected for security holes. */
-#ifndef SETXID_SUPPORT
-/* #define SETXID_SUPPORT */
-#endif
-
-
-/* End of CVS configuration section */
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