I have cvsnt 1.11.1.3 (57f) running on Windows 2000. I just did a commit from Linux 
which has standard cvs 1.11. As it turned out the big merge I had just done had a 
number of conflicts which I had missed (you're only notified of conflicts on stderr, 
and I had only logged stdout).

How was it possible that cvs allowed files with conflicts to be committed? I had 
checked for conflicts by doing 'cvs -n up', and none of the files had a C next to them.

Cheers,
John

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