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

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