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Re: Trouble using "edit -c" command
From: |
Eric Gambardella |
Subject: |
Re: Trouble using "edit -c" command |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Mar 2002 12:13:22 +0100 |
I would like to thank Noel for his help.
But the command "cvs unedit -e" does not seem to work here :-(
And I have not be able to find any patch ...
I have found another solution just deleting the line I want inside the file
"fileattr" in the
directory CVS of the repository.
I hope this is a good solution.
Since it was working on my test repository I applied it on the production
repository.
Eric
"Eric Gambardella" <address@hidden> a écrit dans le
message de news: address@hidden
> Hello,
>
> We are using CVS NT 1.11.1.2 with WinCVS 1.3.
> We decided to use the edit -c command to edit files
> We all have inside the file .cvsrc the following two lines :
> edit -c
> commit -c
>
> This method is really convenient for us BUT we end up with a problem :-(
> When I try to edit the file, I get this message :
> "cvs [edit aborted]: files being edited!"
> In fact when I try to know who is editing the file (cvs editors)
> I see that someone is currently editing the file...
> Is there a way to force this file to be unedited ????
>
> Thanks
> Eric
>
>