[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>Hi, there.
>
>I have a question about some binary i.e. "commitcheck" which isn't
>included in CVS source.
>
>A senior of mine has installed CVS, and added some binary 
"commitcheck"
>to patch a bug.
>
>But he's not, here.  So I cannot ask him why he added the file,
>"commitcheck".
>
>Now, I've upgraded to CVS 1.10, but I have no idea about deleting the
>file "commitcheck".
>
>I'm not sure...  it'll work properly, without "commitcheck".
>
>Do you know why the "commitcheck" binary was/is needed, and can be
>deleted or not ?
>
>"commitcheck" is included in the $CVSROOT/commitinfo file to run as
>"DEFAULT".
>
>I mean the commitinfo file has the line of "DEFAULT
>/usera/cad/gnu/bin/commitcheck".
>

I doubt that it would work without that executable.  It won't with 
1.10.8.  You either have to keep the commitcheck file or remove the 
lines that refer to it in the commitinfo file.  I would recommend that 
you keep the binary unless it is preventing checkins and you can't 
determine why.

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