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Re: import inconsistency
From: |
Paul Edwards |
Subject: |
Re: import inconsistency |
Date: |
Sun, 15 Jun 2003 05:02:17 GMT |
"Mark D. Baushke" <mdb@cvshome.org> wrote in message
news:mailman.7914.1055649672.21513.bug-cvs@gnu.org...
> Paul Edwards <kerravon@nosppaam.w3.to> writes:
>
> > "Stefan Monnier" <monnier+gnu.cvs.bug/news/@flint.cs.yale.edu> wrote in
> > message 5lr85webh1.fsf@rum.cs.yale.edu">news:5lr85webh1.fsf@rum.cs.yale.edu...
> > > >>>>> "Larry" == Larry Jones <lawrence.jones@eds.com> writes:
> > > > all branches would be very, very wrong. If I have a branch for
> > > > experimental code, I certainly don't want files added to it to suddenly
> > > > start showing up on the trunk, too.
> > >
> > > Indeed. It's bad enough that the directories show up on the trunk.
> >
> > Show up on the trunk during which operation?
>
> My guess would be doing a 'cvs checkout' ... doing a checkout on the
> trunk differs from doing it on a branch in that the -P switch is already
> implied on the branch, you need to b explicit when you are using the
> trunk.
Ok, you can probably tell that I don't do checkouts on the head
very often. :-)
> I believe that the UI is intended to allow you to resurrect files from
> an otherwise empty (all files 'dead' and in the Attic) directory in the
> repository...
Ok. Like most weird computer things, there is usually a complex
reason why it actually makes perfect sense. :-)
BFN. Paul.
Re: import inconsistency, Paul Edwards, 2003/06/13
Re: import inconsistency, Stefan Monnier, 2003/06/14
Re: import inconsistency, Paul Edwards, 2003/06/16
Re: import inconsistency, Paul Edwards, 2003/06/17