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This is a multi-part message in MIME format. -- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] > >2) Does anyone know of any Mac client that can do "edit -c" > > No, but you can always add > > edit -c > > to your .cvsrc file. I have tried this, as well as using the command line window from the Mac GUI to type in "cvs edit -c <filename>" and it seems the MAC client tries to handle the "edit -c" command but can't. It just spits out the "correct format" for the edit command: "edit -lR a" standard options and explanation. My understanding of the .cvsrc file was that it set the default switches for commands (so that if I used the above .cvsrc file when I type "edit" it is the equivilent of typing "edit -c"), but I may be misunderstanding the .cvsrc file. Should I be able to execute "edit -c <filename>" from the MacCVS "command line window" when it is connected to a CVSNT server? I would have thought, but... Is there perhaps a workaround macro I could write using simple cvs commands on the Mac to check if a file is being edited by someone else before editing it; basically a: if <filename> has no editors then edit <filename> else throw error type of macro. And if it seems this is no longer an appropriate thread for this list, I'll happily search for another. Thanks, Chris -- _______________________________________________ Cvsnt mailing list Cvsnt at cvsnt.org http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt https://www.march-hare.com/cvspro/en.asp#downcvs