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Re: ~/.cvsrc is not read !
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yap_noel |
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Re: ~/.cvsrc is not read ! |
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Wed, 5 Sep 2001 14:23:41 -0400 |
IIRC, he had the line "cvs -r" in the ~/.cvsrc file. In order to affect
checkouts, he needs a line that starts with "co". Unfortunately, I see no
checkout option that would make checkouts read only.
OTOH, isn't there an env var that can be set to do this? Or he can use
"cvs watch on".
Noel
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09/05/01
11:06 AM
Patrick Goldbronn - SFME/LGLS writes:
>
> I wrote a .cvsrc file which contains 'cvs -r' line because I want get
> read only file to force use of cvs edit command.
>
> Unfortunatly, when I run 'cvs co MODULE', I get all sources files in rw
> mode and not in ro :-((
Well, the only possibilities I can think of are that the file is in the
wrong place, it has the wrong name, or it has the wrong format. When
you run CVS, is $HOME set? If so, is it set to the directory that
contains your .cvsrc file? You did create the file on the client rather
than the server, no?
-Larry Jones
I'll be a hulking, surly teen-ager before you know it!! -- Calvin
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