We've recently migrated from Unix to Linux, and unfortunately one of the command 'chown' is turned down on the new environment.
My dilemma is that whenever a user co (check-out), on new environment, scripts from RCS it overwrites the file ownership from the group ID to himself, and whenever he checks in the scripts, it remains as his own. I would like to somehow setup the system in such a way that whenever a user co/ci the scripts, he's able to check-out/check-in without changing the ownership.
Is there anyway I can do this without 'chown'?
My dilemma is that whenever a user co (check-out), on new environment, scripts from RCS it overwrites the file ownership from the group ID to himself, and whenever he checks in the scripts, it remains as his own. I would like to somehow setup the system in such a way that whenever a user co/ci the scripts, he's able to check-out/check-in without changing the ownership.
Is there anyway I can do this without 'chown'?