Hi!
The repository files are marked according to the user who logins into
the CVS server for making commits. But before that the user has to
checkout the files in his/her name and then only can he check them in.
The other way for a user to do this is to use a script to change all his
local setting
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 12:19 pm, Mark Jaffe wrote:
> How would it be possible for the files to be marked as owned by that user
> if she did not check them in? Is it possible we cannot trust the CVS server
> to write the files properly? It would not be prudent for another developer
> to use someone else
Gagneet Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The repository files are marked according to the user who logins into
> the CVS server for making commits. But before that the user has to
> checkout the files in his/her name and then only can he check them in.
> The other way for a user to do this
Mark Jaffe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> While browsing one of our repositories, I came across a part
> of the tree that did not belong where it was. It appeared as
> if one of the developers had done an import into the tree
> from her work area (the top of the checkin was CVS_WORK which
>