But it doesn't help me. Still the files are checkout as read-only mode Todd Denniston wrote: > > krevathi1912 wrote, On 12/19/2007 08:26 AM: >> Hi, >> >> We have a CVS where a large no of codes are checked in all the days. >> Today files in the ceratain directory alone is checkout as readonly for >> all >> the users. >> I am sure no specific restriction is applied on these files. >> We dont know what is the reason for it. WE are unable to rectify it also. >> Any one help us to rectify this problem. >> How to remove the read-only restriction on these files. >> >> >> >> Regards >> Revathi >> > > in the directory where these files are read only, try the following > command: > cvs watchers -R > > I expect you will find someone has used the `cvs watch` command, I did not > think it was supposed to make things RO but it has for me in the past. My > solution for folks who wanted to watch files was to make a script that > always > applied watches as `cvs watch add -a commit filename`, and have them use > that. > > or someone may have used `cvs edit` unnecessarily. > > -- > Todd Denniston > Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC Crane) > Harnessing the Power of Technology for the Warfighter > > > >
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