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From: | Noel L Yap |
Subject: | Re: How to find out who all have checked out a particular file |
Date: | Thu, 23 Aug 2001 09:52:53 -0400 |
You can have CVS default to read-only checkouts (read the docs for the various ways to do this), but there's no way to prevent users from chmoding the files. If users are using the "cvs edit" feature, you can do a "cvs editors" to find out who is editing files (similar, but not equivalent, to having something checked out in other source control tools). Noel In that case, how do you enforce a read-only checkout for every developer? Thanks, Shyam ----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Greenaway To: 'Shyam L' ; address@hidden Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 11:24 AM Subject: RE: How to find out who all have checked out a particular file In CVS there is no concept of having checked out a file (except) to create your initial sandbox. You just change the file then commit your changes. Your developers could use cvs edit to indicate that they are editing a file - this works especially well when the sandbox is created read-only (cvs -r checkout module-name) as cvs edit will make the file writable. If the developers are all using cvs edit then cvs editors can be used to see who has run cvs edit on a file. Chris. -----Original Message----- From: Shyam L [mailto:address@hidden Sent: 22 August 2001 18:50 To: address@hidden Subject: How to find out who all have checked out a particular file Hi, In CVS, if I want to find out who all have checked out a particular file, is there a way to do it? I guess not. Does anybody know of any workaround if I want to enforce this, may be writing some wrappers? Thanks in advance, Shyam
In that case, how do you enforce a read-only
checkout for every developer?
Thanks,
Shyam
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