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/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/src/
H A Dlock.c110 static char *readlock; variable
356 if (readlock != NULL)
358 tmp = lock_name (lock->repository, readlock);
409 if (readlock == NULL)
411 readlock = xmalloc (strlen (hostname) + sizeof (CVSRFL) + 40);
412 (void) sprintf (readlock,
429 if (readlock != NULL)
430 free (readlock);
431 readlock = NULL;
439 tmp = lock_name (xrepository, readlock);
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H A Drecurse.c36 int readlock; member
69 argc, argv, local, which, aflag, readlock, in start_recursion() argument
105 int readlock;
124 frame.readlock = readlock;
511 should_readlock = noexec ? 0 : frame->readlock;
H A Dcvs.h659 int aflag, int readlock, char *update_preload,
H A DChangeLog-96201 comments about why readlock and writelock variables don't tell us
2017 dirleaveproc, which, flags, aflag, readlock, and dosrcs.
2361 and pass readlock as 0.
2368 readlock as 0.
H A DChangeLog-939579 * edit.c (send_notifications): In client case, do not readlock.
/openbsd-src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/doc/
H A Dcvs.info-1840 To obtain a readlock, first create the `#cvs.lock' directory. This
851 with a readlock. Then check that there are no files whose names start
862 Note that each lock (writelock or readlock) only locks a single
H A Dcvs.texinfo1291 To obtain a readlock, first create the @file{#cvs.lock}
1306 @file{#cvs.lock} directory, as with a readlock. Then
1322 Note that each lock (writelock or readlock) only locks