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Well, I am not sure where it came from BUT I did find a cvsrc file hiding on my C drive with -c specified for edit and commit!!! I was playing with some other cvs clients a while back and I believe one of them may have done this! Man, this explains a lot of problems I have been having from my home machine... "Torsten Martinsen" <torsten at tiscali.dk> wrote in message news:mailman.13.1108271888.2568.cvsnt at cvsnt.org... > Tony Hoyle wrote: > > > Dan Pupek wrote: > > > >> I have tried getting rid of ALL other cvs clients and removing them > >> from the > >> path variable with no luck. I even tried rolling back to earlier > >> versions of > >> tortoise with no luck. > > > > > > Sounds like Tortoise is sending commit -c... there's probably a > > setting to switch that off. > > TortoiseCVS never passes -c to cvs commit. Some versions of TortoiseCVS > did so, but this behaviour was changed in version 1.1.4. > > -Torsten