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Re: Help! Branch/attic mess
From: |
kynn |
Subject: |
Re: Help! Branch/attic mess |
Date: |
Thu, 3 Jun 2004 17:54:09 -0400 (EDT) |
From: "Mark D. Baushke" <address@hidden>
<address@hidden> writes:
> OK, but how does one get a project started without using import?
A typical set of commands might be
CVSROOT=/path/to/your/repository; export CVSROOT
cvs init # create the repository and the CVSROOT module
cvs checkout -d top . # checkout all of your modules
Wow. I've never before seen '.' used in the modules slot for
checkout. I just scoured the manual trying to find documentation on
this, but no luck. Is this usage documented anywhere?
> BTW, what got me started looking into all this was trying to find some
> algorithm for determining the branch (if any) a given checked out
> revision belongs to, based on the info genertated by "cvs status -v".
You may find looking in the sources cvs-1.11.16/doc/RCSFILES of interest.
Thanks for the pointer.
kynn
RE: Help! Branch/attic mess, Jim.Hyslop, 2004/06/03
- RE: Help! Branch/attic mess, Tom Copeland, 2004/06/03
- Branch mess, and starting a project with import, Peter S. May, 2004/06/03
- Re: Branch mess, and starting a project with import, Greg A. Woods, 2004/06/04
- Re: Branch mess, and starting a project with import, Larry Jones, 2004/06/04
- Re: Branch mess, and starting a project with import, Greg A. Woods, 2004/06/08
- Re: Branch mess, and starting a project with import, Larry Jones, 2004/06/08
Re: Help! Branch/attic mess, kynn, 2004/06/03