Hello Todd, thanks for your suggestion, on the very beginning I've got the same idea, but due to Visual Studio and nature of our source files there must be certain writable files in the sandbox which we may not share (mostly project and solution files plus some "developper license" headers). I am rather looking for something that works on the server side. I am sure there must be such a server script floating around...
Anyway thanks for you concern, John Walker jr. Todd Denniston wrote: > If the way you are currently using watches, or the "reserved checkout", > capability of CVSNT marks the files read only until you issue `cvs edit > file`, then you should be able to go into your sandbox directory structure > and do a search for all files with read write enabled. On unix this would > be fairly easy, I do not know of a tool to do it under MS. > > on unix (bash shell) I would do something like > for i in `find . -type f` > do > if [ -w $i ] > then > #file is write enabled > echo "I am editing $i" > fi > done > > perhaps a bit of perl could be created to do it for you. > -- > Todd Denniston > Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC Crane) > Harnessing the Power of Technology for the Warfighter _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
