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Hayles, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I recently setup a cvs repos on Unix. We are using CVS with watch/edit
> set to on (Eclipse IDE if that matters). One of our developers has left
> the company with his computer. For the files he did not commit, users are
> getting a watch message. Is there an admin function or admin procedure I
> can use to cancel his edit so we stop receiving these messages?
Become that user (you may need to do something like 'su - userid' where
userid is what the user who left had as a login.
Checkout a tree, go to the particular files that it used for the 'cvs
watch' or 'cvs edit' and then do the inverse operation of 'cvs watch
off' and 'cvs unedit' those files.
I suppose that there really should be a 'cvs admin' option to remove
edit and watch advisory actions for a given file. Feel free to submit
a patch that does this.
Good luck,
-- Mark
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