irina sturm writes:
>
> "Normally, only the locker of a
> revision may unlock it. Somebody
> else locking a revision breaks the
> lock. This causes a mail message to
> be sent to the original locker. The
> message contains a commentary solicited
> from the breaker. The commentary is
> terminated by end-of-file or by a line
> containing . by itself. There can be
> no space between -u and its argument."
That text is out of date -- what actually happens is that the original
locker is sent a "commit" notification. See:
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_10.html#SEC91
-Larry Jones
My "C-" firmly establishes me on the cutting edge of the avant-garde.
-- Calvin
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