We have a user who somehow (he doesn't remember doing this) turned on watch for all files in a repository; now he's getting a notification every time anyone changes any file. He's tried turning this off and it looked like the command succeeded, but a day later is still getting the emails.
He's tried this with WinCvs (1.1; I told him to upgrade to 1.2, but should this make a difference? The server is 1.10.8 and the sysadmins don't want to upgrade it) with Trace-remove watch selections both at the top level and lower levels; he gets back "CVS exited normally with code 0" but the mail keeps flooding in. I tried running "cvs watch remove" in his working directory and just got back a command prompt (no "CVS exited [normally or otherwise]"). Anything else I can try? Thanks, -- Selki Spam avoidance: substitute .com for .invalid _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
