Heh, good point.  Didn't even occur to me because as it happens, I am
running as root and would like to not change the ownership.-Adam
On Apr. 29, 2020 13:32, Anders Andersson <[email protected]> wrote:

  On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 7:46 PM Adam Thompson <[email protected]>
  wrote:
  >
  > When I use co(1) with "-l" to check out a file (and/or "ci -l") is
  there
  > any way to preserve file ownership and *not* have it reset to the
  user
  > running co(1) or ci(1)?
  > I don't see anything in rcs(1), co(1) or ci(1) that even mentions
  the
  > fact that the file will wind up owned by the user running the
  command.
  > Ideas?  Pointers to documentation?

  How could it possibly do anything else unless you always run co as
  root?

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