No, it's not. For a better solution, please look at 
https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.12.11/cvs_16.html#SEC132 
(A.7.1 Admin Options -m option). The cvs admin -m replaces log
messages for specific revisions.

Alexandre.

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> kj
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> To: info-cvs@gnu.org
> Subject: NewbQ: Is it OK to edit log in a *,v file?
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> After committing a file with an empty log message I remembered that
> there was an important bit of information that I should have included
> in that revision's log.  It seems to me that the simplest way to
> fix this is simply to edit the corresponding *,v file, but I'm
> concerned that this may break something.  Is there a better way to
> edit the logs after performing a commit?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> kj
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