Re: Undo check out

2005-02-16 Thread David A. Bartmess
As Paul said, you don't have to "undo" the checkout. If you checked out a 
wrong module, remove that directory, and try again. The repository won't have 
anything locked unless (again, as Paul said) you used the cvs admin command 
to lock the files... 

On Wednesday 16 February 2005 12:35 am, Paul Sander wrote:
> You don't.  CVS doesn't have the notion of a traditional checkout that
> involves locking.  There may be a record in history that a workspace
> has been created (which is what CVS calls a "checkout") that can be
> countered by invoking the "cvs release" command.
>
> If, on the other hand, someone is trying to simulate a reserved
> checkout mechanism using the "cvs admin" command, there's a different
> option to that command that clears the RCS level lock.  But using "cvs
> admin" in this manner is strongly discouraged.
>
> On Feb 15, 2005, at 10:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I have wrongly checked out a compononet.  How will I undo this
> > checkout.  Removing lock manually is one option but is there any other
> > better way to do this.
>
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Re: Undo check out

2005-02-15 Thread Paul Sander
You don't.  CVS doesn't have the notion of a traditional checkout that 
involves locking.  There may be a record in history that a workspace 
has been created (which is what CVS calls a "checkout") that can be 
countered by invoking the "cvs release" command.

If, on the other hand, someone is trying to simulate a reserved 
checkout mechanism using the "cvs admin" command, there's a different 
option to that command that clears the RCS level lock.  But using "cvs 
admin" in this manner is strongly discouraged.

On Feb 15, 2005, at 10:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have wrongly checked out a compononet.  How will I undo this 
checkout.  Removing lock manually is one option but is there any other 
better way to do this.
--
Paul Sander   | "When a true genius appears in the world, you may
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | know him by this sign:  that all the dunces are in
  | confederacy against him."  -- Jonathan Swift, 
writer.


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Undo check out

2005-02-15 Thread Milind Pande



Hi,
 
I have wrongly checked out a 
compononet.  How will I undo this checkout.  Removing lock manually is 
one option but is there any other better way to do this.
 
Regards,
Milind

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