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On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, Larry Jones wrote:
> Seth Copen Goldstein writes:
> >
> > cvs [commit aborted]: error writing to lock file $repository/,$file,
> >
> > where $repository is the path to the repository and $file is the file I am
> > trying to commit.
> >
> > I have permissions in $repositor
Well, for instance, not all files that are marked as binary in cvs are
really "binary", in the executable sense. My group has our visual studio
project (.dsp) and workspace (.dsw) files in cvs marked as binary.
Sometimes, if I don't remember offhand what I changed about a project
file, I'll forc
On Mon, 15 Jul 2002, Anette van der Schyf wrote:
> What do I need to get e-mail notification when a file in the repository is
> edited or committed by someone else? What I have done so far is the
> following:
>
> Because many of the users' e-mail username and cvs username differs, I
> created a
Hi folks,
I'm having the following problem, and I'm wondering if anyone can shed any
light on it, or offer any suggestions or things to try.
I have cvs (from the current cygwin distribution) set up on my laptop,
which runs Windows XP. My repository exists on a unix box and is mounted
to the