From 92ba675e4bffaca19af1d354783c33b0d9dca069 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wolfgang Müller Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2022 15:15:19 +0100 Subject: Rename git-init-shared(1) to git-init-acl(1) We have always felt that the name of this program was too close to the invocation of 'git init --shared' which does something similar. Make it clear in the name that we're working with POSIX ACLs instead of normal permission sets as 'git init --shared' does. --- git-init-shared | 36 ------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 36 deletions(-) delete mode 100755 git-init-shared (limited to 'git-init-shared') diff --git a/git-init-shared b/git-init-shared deleted file mode 100755 index b0ffac5..0000000 --- a/git-init-shared +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -set -e - -usage() { - printf "usage: git init-shared directory [user...]\n" >&2 - exit 1 -} - -acl_mask() { - # Set the ACL mask for the directory. The default mask will be inherited by - # new directories and files (where it will correctly be set to rw-) - setfacl -m "d:m:rwx,m:rwx" "$1" -} - -add_to_acl() { - # Recursively apply all necessary ACL settings as we may be reinitializing - # the git repository with additional authorised users. - # Take care *not* to recalculate the ACL mask (-n), since rwX translates to - # a mask of rwx even on non-directory files. - setfacl -Rnm "d:u:$2:rwX,u:$2:rwX" "$1" -} - -test $# -ge 1 || usage -dir=$1 -shift - -mkdir -p "$dir" - -acl_mask "$dir" - -for user in "$(id -un)" "$@"; do - add_to_acl "$dir" "$user" -done - -exec git init --bare "$dir" -- cgit v1.2.3-2-gb3c3