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Re: Using RCS within Linux Multiple Revision question
From: |
Aaron S. Hawley |
Subject: |
Re: Using RCS within Linux Multiple Revision question |
Date: |
Wed, 8 Dec 2004 17:09:40 -0500 (EST) |
you could close the lock on the files in question by runnnig the command:
rcs -u[revision] (where "revision" is an optional revision number) on
files that give you trouble.
or does running `co' with the following option quell the error?:
co -r. /qad/rcs/mfgprop/char/utdzn.p
/a
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, Pat Pigatti wrote:
> Hi,
> we have migrated to Linux and have a situation where when you ckout a file
> that is already checked out or locked for another release, we are getting
> "co: /qad/rcs/mfgpro/char/utdzn.p,v: multiple revisions locked by dzn;
> please specify one". We were thinking as a work around to just ignore this
> error because it still checks out the file. Is this okay to do or is there
> a better solution?
>
> thx.
> Pat
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