John Davin wrote:
> 
<SNIP>
Sorry, I can not help you with the #cvs.locks, but

> I have cvs version 1.11.17  and 1.11.5 (and that one can not be upgraded
> because it's on a shared cluster which I don't have root on).
<SNIP>
If you are using rsh or ssh instead of pserver to login, you can compile cvs
and put it in your home directory structure, and then set 
CVS_SERVER=/home/myusername/whereinstalledcvs/bin/cvs
in the client environment.
ends up being a nice way to test out new cvs versions yourself before
putting them in production use.

BTW, are the #cvs.locks created on the server or in your sandbox?
-- 
Todd Denniston
Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC Crane) 
Harnessing the Power of Technology for the Warfighter


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