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## Created on , 26 2001 by texi2html 1.65
## Written by: Lionel Cons
The `CVS' directory in each repository directory
contains information such as file attributes (in a file
called `CVS/fileattr'. In the
future additional files may be added to this directory,
so implementations should silently ignore additional
files.
This behavior is implemented only by CVS 1.7 and
later; for details see 10.6.5 Using watches with old versions of CVS.
The format of the fileattr file is a series of entries
of the following form (where `{' and `}'
means the text between the braces can be repeated zero
or more times):
ent-type filename <tab> attrname = attrval
{; attrname = attrval} <linefeed>
ent-type is `F' for a file, in which case the
entry specifies the attributes for that file.
ent-type is `D',
and filename empty, to specify default attributes
to be used for newly added files.
Other ent-type are reserved for future expansion.
CVS 1.9 and older will delete them any time it writes file
attributes. CVS 1.10 and later will preserve them.
Note that the order of the lines is not significant;
a program writing the fileattr file may
rearrange them at its convenience.
There is currently no way of quoting tabs or linefeeds in
the filename, `=' in attrname, `;' in
attrval, etc. Note: some implementations also don't
handle a NUL character in any of the fields, but
implementations are encouraged to allow it.
By convention, attrname starting with `_' is for
an attribute given special meaning by CVS; other
attrnames are for user-defined attributes (or will
be, once implementations start supporting user-defined
attributes).
Builtin attributes:
Example:
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2.2.5 The CVS directory in the repository
_watched
_watchers
_editors
cvs edit command (or equivalent)
happened, and hostname and pathname are for the
working directory.
Ffile1 _watched=;_watchers=joe>edit,mary>commit
Ffile2 _watched=;_editors=sue>8 Jan 1975+workstn1+/home/sue/cvs
D _watched=
means that the file `file1' should be checked out
read-only. Furthermore, joe is watching for edits and
mary is watching for commits. The file `file2'
should be checked out read-only; sue started editing it
on 8 Jan 1975 in the directory `/home/sue/cvs' on
the machine workstn1. Future files which are
added should be checked out read-only. To represent
this example here, we have shown a space after
`D', `Ffile1', and `Ffile2', but in fact
there must be a single tab character there and no spaces.
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