marko writes [quoting Mark?]:
> >
> > Shortly, on feature the 'cvs ls' or 'cvs rls' command will be useful to
> > you... Otherwise, using something like a 'cvs log -r1' may be useful.
> 
> Strange, my cvs 1.11.5 doesn't have a (r)ls command...

He said "on feature".  1.11 is the "stable" branch, 1.12 is "feature".

> > Well, the cvs advisory locking ('cvs watch', 'cvs edit', and 'cvs
> > watchers') commands are not necessarily as well integrated as might be
> > desirable. If you find bugs, feel free to send patches...
> 
> I am getting a bit surprised right now... I thought these commands are of
> crucial value for environments where many people work on one and the same
> repository...

No, they're a sop to people who don't really believe in the CVS
philosophy.

-Larry Jones

Oh yeah?  You just wait! -- Calvin


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