Positive.
And after further testing, I believe it actually has something to the
WinCVS client (2.0.3.1) as I am able to successfully checkout code from
the BRANCH as the "guest" user when using MyEclipse as my client, even
when HEAD is locked down.
Although I ended up having to change my AclMode
Terry,
Are you sure that the "cannot open CVS/Entries for reading" message is
due to an ACL control issue, and not something with where you're trying
to check out your files?
-Original Message-
From: cvsnt-boun...@cvsnt.org [mailto:cvsnt-boun...@cvsnt.org] On Behalf
Of Terry Beavers
Sent:
Leendert,
> Hi Arthur
>
> Not sure if you came right.
>
> I think the answer is in below page:
>
> network-theory.co.uk/docs/cvsmanual/Locks.html
>
> CVS creates lock files on the server which updates the parent folder
> timestamp.
1.
please email the mailing list not me directly
2.
That t
Test message please discard
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