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RE: WinCVS options
From: |
Vijay Narayanan |
Subject: |
RE: WinCVS options |
Date: |
Mon, 10 Jun 2002 20:45:40 +0530 |
Hi,
This piece i from rcslock.pl tells me about how to setup Reserved Locking in
cvs by default. I hope!
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Setup:
# Add the following line to the commitinfo file:
# ALL /local/location/for/script/lockcheck [options]
# Where ALL is replaced by any suitable regular expression.
# Options are -v for verbose info, or -d for debugging info.
# The %s will provide the repository directory name and the names of
# all changed files.
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I am not sure as to what to give in place of ALL. what regular expression
could this be! Also, is there something wrong with the script. I am not
seeing the %s part in the above lines.
Thanks in advance!
Vijay
-----Original Message-----
From: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 6:47 PM
To: address@hidden
Cc: address@hidden
Subject: Re: WinCVS options
> Hi,
>
> Im not sure if this list will cater to WinCVS problems.
>
> I have a WinCVS client talking to a CVS Server on Linux.
>
> I need to be able to configure CVS to tell other developers whenever a
> module is checked out in CVS.
> All my developers are using WinCVS to interact with CVS.
>
That doesn't really make sense in CVS, since checking out a module
is a trivial act. Is it really necessary to notify all the developers
whenever anybody gets another copy of the source, or are you looking
for notification when anybody plans to change a file?
David H. Thornley | If you want my opinion, ask.
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