The WinCVS console shows the command ('cvs edit') as it is sent to CVS. CVS then reads 
your .cvsrc and acts as if the command was actually 'cvs edit -c', but the '-c' is not 
shown anywhere.

-Torsten

----- Original Message -----
From: "Durante, Elsa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Torsten Martinsen'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2002 3:31 AM
Subject: RE: Newbie question - reserved checkout, watched files edit -c


> Hi!
>
> Thanks for the info! I will try it out, if just edit -c doesn't work, then I will 
>also include commit -c. The devguy suggests the following:
>
> ----------
> WinCVS does not provide a user interface to the edit -c, commit -c, and unedit -c 
>commands.  It must be entered at the command line or within WinCVS's command-line 
>window.  You can also create a file named .cvsrc file in your HOME directory (the 
>HOME environment variable points to it) containing the following:
>
> edit -c
> commit -c
> unedit -c
> ----------
>
> I put the .cvsrc file in my HOME directory. Funny thing is, when I edit (pressing 
>edit button on WinCVS), I don't see the command option -c in the console. I thought 
>the .cvsrc file was a workaround to WinCVS not providing an interface to edit -c. I 
>was hoping so because no one will be using the command line in my group, they will be 
>using WinCVS.


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