Chapter 10 of the CVS doc indicates that if one user commits a change 
to a file, subsequent commits from different users who didn't have 
the current version would get errors in their commits (2nd 
paragraph).  I have not found this to be the case, so I'm wondering 
if this is a doc issue or a user error (probably the latter <g>).

So, how does this really work?  If User A and User B both checkout 
the current revision (1.4), and both make changes, and User A commits 
his changes (making revision 1.5), what happens when User B tries to 
commit her changes?  In my testing, I just get a revision 1.6, with 
the 1.5 changes "lost", i.e. not included in 1.6.  Is the doc wrong 
about how this works?

Thanks,

Vince


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