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Re: General question about webdav and autoversioning

From: Chris Jensen <cjensen_at_edex.com.au>
Date: 2005-06-12 04:02:37 CEST

>>Could you clarify? I'm not sure exactly what you are asking.
>
>
> Suppose I have a repositoy on a mounted drive with autoversion
> enabled. I could also checkout a separate working copy and make
> changes/commit files manually -- for example, making a change to
> foo.doc. Then, if someone edits foo.doc on the network drive, the
> autocommit *could* fail because the revision is not up to date.
>
> I guess I should check this by myself, anyway :)

Isn't this what locking in 1.2 is supposed to solve?
If the webdav client is well behaved then it should get a lock on
foo.doc when it's opened for editing, and then the user trying to commit
from the working copy should be prevented because they don't have a lock?
Isn't that how it works?

Received on Sun Jun 12 04:04:39 2005

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