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@@ -244,25 +244,6 @@ Overrides the setting of the
.SM CVSREAD
environment variable.
.TP
-.B \-g
-Forces group-write perms on working files. This option is typically
-used when you have multiple users sharing a single checked out source
-tree, allowing them to operate their shells with a less dangerous umask.
-To use this feature, create a directory to hold the checked-out source
-tree, set it to a private group, and set up the directory such that
-files created under it inherit the group id of the directory. This occurs
-automatically with FreeBSD. With SysV you must typically set the SGID bit
-on the directory. The users who are to share the checked out tree must
-be placed in that group. Note that the sharing of a single checked-out
-source tree is very different from giving several users access to a common
-CVS repository. Access to a common CVS repository already maintains shared
-group-write perms and does not require this option.
-
-To use the option transparently, simply place the line 'cvs -g' in your
-~/.cvsrc file. Doing this is not recommended unless you firewall all your
-source checkouts within a private group or within a private mode 0700
-directory.
-.TP
.B \-x
Encrypt all communication between the client and the server. As of
this writing, this is only implemented when using a Kerberos