[cvsnt] Re: Watched files - problem ?

Cole, Martin mcole at tnetworksinc.com
Mon Mar 22 22:33:05 GMT 2004


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I thought that Binary files should always deny permission when already being edited by another user.

I guess we were doing the edit method you said before, but I don't think that this is the difference, I think that it is related to the binary diffing.


Marts


"Tony Hoyle" <tmh at nodomain.org> wrote in message news:<c3nnus$87n$1 at paris.nodomain.org>...
> Martin Cole wrote:
> 
> > When we used to use file watching on binary files "-kb" the server would stop the user from getting edit permission on the file if another used was working on it.
> > 
> > Since I changed a couple of our projects to "-kBz" this functionality seems to be broken...
> > 
> Presumably you were doing edit -C before, and not now.
> 
> Multiple users can have an ordinary edit on a file without any issues.
> 
> Tony
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