Thus said Larry Jones on Tue, 27 Mar 2001 16:41:12 EST:
> > begin with then it could have removed it. Would this happen if they
> > were working on different versions of the same file?
>
> Usually this is caused by someone doing an update while they have a file
> loaded into a text editor and then saving the file over top of the
> merged version (wiping out the merged changes) and then committing it.
That could be what happened, everyone was in a hurry to get the code
done on time and it is possible that something like this happened. I
believe that they may have maintained a separate tree and then copied
over the files into the CVS tree or something strange like that. I
just want to make sure that it isn't CVS doing something wrong. (Which
I believe it isn't).
Andy
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