Hi,
I'm trying to streamline one of our processes that checks out files from CVS
and compiles them. I'd like to avoid locking by using the 'checkout -D' flag
and specify the current time. Since the number of files is huge, the checkout
process takes about 20 minutes.
My question is, what happens if someone checks in a new version of a file that
is currently being checked out by my command. Example - suppose I am checking
out foo.c Version 1.1 and while it's giving me the file, someone checks in a
newer version of that file? Does the checkout process lock the file?
Thanks,
sb
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