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Cheryl Tipple writes:
> 
> I would like to get some information on the filename with the ,t at the
> end.  Under the CVS directory where Entries, Repository, Root files are
> located, I now have some files with a comma t extension that have 0 data
> in the file.  Is this some type of temp file?
> filename,t
> 
> Can you tell me how they got there or why and what happens if they are
> removed?  I have tried to find information on them at various web sites,
> but have had no luck.

When you do a ``cvs add'', the message you give (if any) is stored in
the ,t file.  They should get removed when you commit (or remove) the
file.  There's no harm in removing them (other than losing the message,
but if they're zero size, you don't have to worry about that).

-Larry Jones

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