cvs has began to generate new files when I run "cvs update" or "cvs checkin".
Fx. I have a file, "helloworld" in version 1.7 in my working catalog, and the file is newer on the server. When I run "cvs update", the file "helloworld" is beeing merged with the file on the server, but the old version (1.7) is copied to a new file automatically: "helloworld.~1.7~" (in my working catalog). Also when I checkin the "helloworld" file, a new file is generated in my working catalog: "helloworld.~1.7.~". Why that? I don't want all these extra files. How can I avoid them? I use Redhat7.3, cvs-1.11.1p1-7, xinetd. Thanks! Rasmus _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
