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Re: Removing directory from repository - where is its record kept?
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Harry Putnam |
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Re: Removing directory from repository - where is its record kept? |
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Sat, 29 Dec 2001 11:46:23 -0800 |
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Michael Sims <address@hidden> writes:
> At 08:13 PM 12/28/2001 -0800, Harry Putnam wrote:
>>Now when I run cvs update I get a message that the deleted directroy
>>cannot be found. So thinking to edit the source of that message.
> [...]
>>Still it comes up. Where is this information coming from?
>>Where does cvs keep its list of what it in the directory?
>>
>>Update message:
>> cvs update: cannot open directory
>> /usr/local/cvsroot/209/home/reader/t/var/proc: No such file or
>> directory
>
> Sounds like your working directory still contains references to the
> old directory. Did you commit your changes after you did the 'cvs
> remove' and before you deleted the directory from $CVSROOT?
I may not have... don't remember now.
Where would these `References' be located? Somewhere beside the CVS
directory in that parent directory?
In fact where, in general is this information normally kept? Can the
record be edited somewhere?