Hi,
you might have another person watching your file. To make your file
writable, you then should issue the command:
cvs edit
The people who watch this file will then be notified via email that you
are editing this file, and the file in your sandbox will become
writable. if you want to commit y
m?
If you have any suggestions for improvement in our approach, please feel
free...
Kind regards,
Aad Rijnberg
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Hi Al,
if I recall correctly Subversion handles binary files better than CVS
does. So if you are going to check in e.g. pictures (jpg, gif),
MS-Office documents (doc, ppt, ...) or pdf-files for your web pages, and
they change from time to time, then I think subversion is the better
choice.
You ca
d modules file should work. However, when checking out mod_2 I get the following error message:
cvs checkout: existing repository /usr/local/cvsroot/Project/mod_1/src
does not match /usr/local/cvsroot/Project/mod_2/src
cvs checkout: ignoring module mod_2_h
Is this because I make a mistake (misinterpret the meaning of the -d option), or is it a bug in CVS? Probably the former...
Any help is appreciated.
Aad Rijnberg