Hi,

Thank you for your reply.
Please see my comments below.

On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 07:30 AM PDT, Niemann, Hartmut wrote:
NH> > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
NH> > Von: Mun Johl [mailto:mun.j...@emulex.com]
NH> [...]
NH> > As a test, I made a small change to the file and attempted a check-in
NH> > (w/o first locking the file).  To my surprise, the file update was
NH> > applied!
NH> > 
NH> > Is this a known bug with the version of SVN I'm using?
NH> > 
NH> > Are my expectations incorrect?  That is, am I doing something
NH> > incorrectly if I want a user to have to lock the file prior to check-
NH> > in?
NH> 
NH> I did some experiments recently. It looked like
NH> you don't need the lock for a commit, but if some other working copy has a 
lock,
NH> you won't be allowed to commit. (I am not totally sure, though)

I have confirmed your results.  My experiments had the same results.
Knowing the behavior is helpful.  Thanks.

Regards,

-- 
Mun

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