Hi,
I've discovered a couple of issues with 'cvs unedit.' First,
the easy
one: as an administrator, I issued the command "cvs
unedit -u username
-R" to clear another user's edit. I had some files
checked out and
'edited' in my working directory. CVSNT asked if I wanted to
revert them
- of course not!! I wasn't unediting *MY* changes, I was
removing
someone else's. CVSNT did't revert the change - but it went
ahead and
removed my edits on the files. This is not how it should
behave: if an
admin uses the '-u' option, *ONLY* that users' files should
be affected.
Now, the tricky one. Nobody - not me as and admin, not the
user himself
- seems to be able to remove the edit status for a
particular set of
files. Here's an example:
C:cvsview22_4SourceCoreGLWinRenderSystem>cvs editors
GLWinRenderSystem.vcproj.vspscc VIEW22gregs Mon Sep 11
22:06:56 2006
GMT
HOBIL
C:SourceApplicationsView22WebAppView22_4SourceCoreGL
WinRenderSys
tem
C:cvsview22_4SourceCoreGLWinRenderSystem>cvs unedit
-ugregs
GLWinRenderSyst
em.vcproj.vspscc
C:cvsview22_4SourceCoreGLWinRenderSystem>cvs editors
GLWinRenderSystem.vcproj.vspscc VIEW22gregs Mon Sep 11
22:06:56 2006
GMT
HOBIL
C:SourceApplicationsView22WebAppView22_4SourceCoreGL
WinRenderSys
tem
What would cause this 'edit' to be completely unremovable by
anyone?
Other files work normally.
I have verified that both the 'edit' and 'unedit' commands
were issued
from the same directory on the same machine.
--
Jim
_______________________________________________
cvsnt mailing list
cvsnt cvsnt.org
h
ttp://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
|