> CVS protects you by keeping an unmodified copy of your file > in your working directory, with the name `.#file.revision' > where revision is the revision that your modified file started from.
Ok, that explains it. I just couldn't find any documentation on that, so I considdered it as a bug. > In our system the files are named using `.#file.revision` and I > clean my Master Build Library (MBL) once a month to remove these > files that are over one month old with the following cron entry: Do you know how to customize the naming of the backup files? The preceeding dot is smart in fact that it hides the file during normal "ls" calls. Thaks again. Rasmus _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
