Markus Warg writes: > > okay, from my understanding of the manual someone must have interrupted > his commit. But in this case you don't lose data, right? So deleting > the files should be safe and they should not reappear until someone > breaks off commit next time...
Interrupting a commit normally gives CVS a chance to clean up after itself. As I said before, leftover lock files are only caused by CVS crashing or someone killing it with extreme prejudice. Make sure there isn't a CVS process still running that owns the files before removing them. As long as there isn't, then it is safe to remove them. -Larry Jones Shut up and go get me some antiseptic. -- Calvin _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
