Hallo everybody,
after several trials and errors I installed finally cvs
with a CVSROOT=:local:T:\cvs-source on NT. Behind the drive T there
is a linux Samba server. Everything works well, except .
If a user different from me (who has checked in files in a module and
made changes to a file
Dietrich Wandel writes:
after several trials and errors I installed finally cvs
with a CVSROOT=:local:T:\cvs-source on NT.
Please use regular slashes in CVSROOT instead of backwards slashes --
either is acceptable to NT but backward slashes will confuse CVS.
Checking in
ies.
Noel
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cc: (bcc: Noel L Yap)
Subject: Problems with check-in and Samba
Hallo everybody,
after several trials and errors I installed finally cvs
with a CVSROOT=:local:T:\cvs-source on NT. Behind the drive T there
is a linux Sa
Larry Jones wrote:
The ,filename, file is where commit writes the new RCS file. Once
it's been successfully written, CVS renames it to filename,v to
replace the old RCS file.
I've seen this one... CVS doesn't check the read-only status of the old
file when
it renames it, so you get the