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From: | Daniel Gibbs |
Subject: | RE: Disabling Conflict checking |
Date: | Thu, 3 Oct 2002 17:48:26 +0100 |
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>Please do not send MIME and/or HTML encrypted messages to the list.
>Plain text only, PLEASE!
Sorry, I thougth that I had set it to plain text only (unluckerly I'm usingout look so it ignores what I ask it todo)
> I was wondering if it was possible to disable conflict checking.
>No, of course not. A conflict means that CVS has no idea how to merge
>two independent changes -- how do you "disable" not knowing how to do
>something?!?
Store the last one?
There shoudlnt be more than one person working on a file at once, so a option of 'just use the version here' would be usefull.
> I've designed a 'wrapper' for cvs so various ppl can check out files
> using one working directory, however occasionally CVS clams there a
> conflict - ppl here just try to re commit it which will include the
> conflict.
>No, it won't. CVS won't commit a file that contains conflict markers.
It managed to do it, several times :(
I've had ppl complain that the files contain several vers of the file in it.
>You'd have much better luck using CVS the way it was intended.
I did serjest it but as most of our developers are almost-'point and click' ppl it's hard to even try to get them to manually copy files in linux!
cheers
dan
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