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From: Charles L. <da...@sy...> - 2001-02-06 00:23:04
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>> btw i also asked for pserver access but it looks like i didn't get it. >> opening the source tree with MacCVS Pro still lists all files as read-only. > >That may be due to a local preference setting. You won't know if you have >write access until you try to commit something. It's the remote server that >will deny you permission. i just tried to commit something but i don't have write access. also, i'd like some more information on CVS itself. i'm not sure i fully understand how i am supposed to use this as a version control tool. for example, when you want to work on a file, aren't you supposed to lock it so that others do not change it at the same time? if so, i don't see any lock option in MacCVS Pro. -- charles lechasseur - da...@sy... http://www3.sympatico.ca/danov/marathon/ "The butts of evil are awaiting my bootprints!" - Minsc |