Hi All,

Theory:
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Base directory, in CVS directory
Base

If watches are in use, then an edit command stores the original copy of the 
file in the Base directory.  This allows the unedit command to operate even 
if it is unable to communicate with the server.
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That is a great feature, but the problem is that it is the copy with the 
exact same name as an original. Then, if I try to grep for the files 
recursively in some directory, I will get the files in the "Base" as well. 
More - that files seems to have read-only cleared, so in the end quite often 
I will edit it instead of the real file... Very annoying... :(

I think that the file should have different extension (suffix) so it won't 
get into the search results AND / OR it should have a read only set, so even 
if I get to pick it up with the search it will not be so easy to modify it 
by mistake. Right now at least once a week I get myself to edit the wrong 
file (copy in the Base) and I am that close to drop the idea of using 'edit' 
on files and just flip readonly instead...

So much for complainings, now what I want to know is:
1. Are there any other people with similiar opinion;
2. Are there any people with different opinion;
3. Is there any way to switch off that feature.

Thanks in advance,

BR,
Jerzy

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