Some of us are in fact using Wincvs. I could not find a .cvsrc file
anywhere. I have, of course heard of these. I was wondering why I don't have
any of them.

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David Fuller
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 10:34 PM
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Subject: Re: Readonly


are you by chance using WinCVS?  Or perhaps someone has set up a .cvsrc
file somewhere?

vvor wrote:

> Help.
>
> I have tried for several eons to turn off read-only permissions. CVSREAD
is
> set to "no". there don't seem to be locks or watches. I tried cvs -w co
> modulename. I  tried cvs -w -f co modulename. I tried cvs watch off. I
tried
> cvs watch remove. There are no lock files.
>
> This started suddenly, and now everyone has to do attrib -R /S at their
> cvsroots to work, because everyone is used to having read-write on
> everything. Everybody trusts everyone here.
>
> Also, importing modules naturally doesn't add modules to the modules file.
> I'm sure there is a good reason for that.
>
> Help. Please.
>
> Vora
>
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