[Cvsnt] RE: Newbie question - reserved checkout, watched files edit -c

Torsten Martinsen torsten at image.dk
Fri May 10 09:18:12 BST 2002


You're wrong :-)

'edit -c' checks that no other users are editing the file.
'commit -c' is supposed to check that you have done 'cvs edit' before (i.e. you have not just removed the read-only attribute), but the code to do this is actually not implemented, at least not when I checked a few weeks ago.

-Torsten

----- Original Message -----
From: <Simon.Hall at transwareplc.com>
To: <cvsnt at cvsnt.org>
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 9:28 AM
Subject: [Cvsnt] RE: Newbie question - reserved checkout, watched files edit -c

> Correct me if I'm wrong, but from my understanding if you put
> "edit -c" in .cvsrc you must have a corresponding entry
> "commit -c" to release the lock applied.  Otherwise the locks
> are not released.
>
> > Re: [Cvsnt] Newbie question - reserved checkout, watched files, edit -c
> > Date: Thu, 9 May 2002 09:01:04 +0200
> >
> > The .cvsrc file is on the client. Just make sure that every client has a .cvsrc file in their %HOME directory containing
> >
> >    edit -c
> >
> > and all edits will be done with the -c option.
> >
> > See http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_16.html#SEC116 for details.
> >
> > -Torsten


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