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webwml/english/doc/cvs.wml (CVS revision 1.9) writes:

54:  <h2>Connecting to the CVS server, with update privileges</h2>
           :
           :
71:  <p>You can then use normal CVS commands (see the CVS info pages) to
72:  check out files, but you cannot change and commit them.

Is that right?  A person really cannot change/commit DDP files via
CVS pserver?  (Then, the description of the title at the 54th line
should be wrong.)  I think the proper description would be:

71':  <p>You can then use normal CVS commands (see the CVS info pages) to
72':  check out and commit files.

just like the description for CVS using SSH.

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On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 08:52:13PM +0900, Tomohiro KUBOTA wrote:
> Package: www.debian.org
> Version: 2001-10-30
> 
> webwml/english/doc/cvs.wml (CVS revision 1.9) writes:
> 
> 54:  <h2>Connecting to the CVS server, with update privileges</h2>
>            :
>            :
> 71:  <p>You can then use normal CVS commands (see the CVS info pages) to
> 72:  check out files, but you cannot change and commit them.
> 
> Is that right?  A person really cannot change/commit DDP files via
> CVS pserver?  (Then, the description of the title at the 54th line
> should be wrong.)  I think the proper description would be:
> 
> 71':  <p>You can then use normal CVS commands (see the CVS info pages) to
> 72':  check out and commit files.
> 
> just like the description for CVS using SSH.

You're right. I've commited this, thanks.

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