Gurpreet,

You can try looking directly in the repository for a cvslock file (#cvslock, .#cvslock 
or something like that).  It should be in the directory of the file that caused the 
problem.  If you can remove it manually, it may solve your problem.

Neti

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So what workaround can there be to check this !! 

Regards
Gurpreet S

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> It gives a message "waiting for <sys_user>'s lock at <CVS_File_Path>"

I've seen this only happening when somebody did a cvs ci and forgot about
it, or when a CVS process dies somehow before nicely cleaning up.

Guus

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