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By default, RCS uses locking to coordinate the activities of several users,
but there is a mode called non-strict locking in which you can
check-in changes without locking the file first. Use ‘rcs -U’ to
switch to non-strict locking for a particular file, see the rcs
manual page for details.
When deducing the version control state of an RCS file, VC first looks for an RCS version header string in the file (voir la section Inserting Version Control Headers). If there is no header string, VC normally looks at the file permissions of the work file; this is fast. But there might be situations when the file permissions cannot be trusted. In this case the master file has to be consulted, which is rather expensive. Also the master file can only tell you if there's any lock on the file, but not whether your work file really contains that locked version.
You can tell VC not to use version headers to determine the file status by
setting vc-consult-headers
to nil
. VC then always uses the
file permissions (if it is supposed to trust them), or else checks the
master file.
You can specify the criterion for whether to trust the file permissions by
setting the variable vc-mistrust-permissions
. Its value can be
t
(always mistrust the file permissions and check the master file),
nil
(always trust the file permissions), or a function of one
argument which makes the decision. The argument is the directory name of
the ‘RCS’ subdirectory. A non-nil
value from the function says
to mistrust the file permissions. If you find that the file permissions of
work files are changed erroneously, set vc-mistrust-permissions
to
t
. Then VC always checks the master file to determine the file's
status.
VC determines the version control state of files under SCCS much as with
RCS. It does not consider SCCS version headers, though. Thus, the variable
vc-mistrust-permissions
affects SCCS use, but
vc-consult-headers
does not.
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