Daniel Pittman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Odd. Has it not worked at all, or has it just been a little broken? My
> testing here has it working just fine under XEmacs over SCP, including
> for files in RCS but not checked out (with the signal patch applied).

Well, I opened a remote file which was under RCS, and the mode line
did not contain the RCS string.  Hence, I didn't even try to do C-x v
v, afraid of bad things that might happen.

The *,v file was stored in the RCS subdirectory, and the file in
question was checked out and locked by me.  Hm.  Maybe that was the
problem...  I'll try to check in a new file into RCS.  Excuse me for a
moment...

Ah, interesting.  Here's the phenomenon I see: I open a new remote
file, enter a few characters, save it.  Then, I say C-x v v which
correctly registers the file, creating foo,v in the process.  Then,
the buffer changes into View mode but there is no indication that the
file is under RCS.  Then, I say C-x v v again, and Emacs tells me that
the file isn't under version control.  But there is both a file foo
and a file foo,v!  Hm.

kai
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