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10.6.1 Telling CVS to watch certain files
To enable the watch features, you first specify that certain files are to be watched.
- Command: cvs watch on [
-lR
] [files]… -
Specify that developers should run
cvs edit
before editing files. CVS will create working copies of files read-only, to remind developers to run thecvs edit
command before working on them.If files includes the name of a directory, CVS arranges to watch all files added to the corresponding repository directory, and sets a default for files added in the future; this allows the user to set notification policies on a per-directory basis. The contents of the directory are processed recursively, unless the
-l
option is given. The-R
option can be used to force recursion if the-l
option is set in ‘~/.cvsrc’ (see section Default options and the ~/.cvsrc file).If files is omitted, it defaults to the current directory.
- Command: cvs watch off [
-lR
] [files]… Do not create files read-only on checkout; thus, developers will not be reminded to use
cvs edit
andcvs unedit
.The files and options are processed as for
cvs watch on
.