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Re: Trouble using "edit -c" command


From: Eric Gambardella
Subject: Re: Trouble using "edit -c" command
Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2002 11:48:42 +0100

Thanks a lot for your help .... but... I don't know really how to install
the patch
since I have installed CVS NT using the setup provided at www.cvsnt.org
I suppose that it has something to do with Kerberos ??
Is there any manual on it somewhere ?

Thanks
Eric

"Noel Yap" <address@hidden> a écrit dans le message de news:
address@hidden
> --- Eric Gambardella
> <address@hidden> wrote:
> > 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 ...
>
> This patch is part of the same project (RCVS) as the
> "advisory lock" patch.  You can find it at
>
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=422724&group_id=468
0&atid=304680
>
> > 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.
>
> This will work so long as absolutely noone else is
> modifying the file (including through "cvs edit", "cvs
> unedit", and "cvs watch" commands).  It's very kludgy.
>  I would suggest installing the patch.
>
> Noel
>
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