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committing linked files
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Andy . Probst |
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committing linked files |
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Tue, 31 Oct 2000 14:09:19 -0800 |
I have a problem that I was trying to solve by checking in linked files
(ln -s) and wanted to know if anyone else knew of a better solution.
Problem: I am working for a company that currently has a library of
designs under CVS control. The next step is to use these designs in a
project also under CVS control, but deposited in a separate repository.
Currently I have created a common checkout directory to reference these
designs by linking the appropriate files into the new projects working
directory to ensure that the correct release is referenced. However, when
I go to commit the linked files, the link is broken when the file is
checked back out. I have considered creating another commit option to not
perform the checkout, which will probably work, but I was wondering if
there is a better way.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Andy Probst
TDK Semiconductor
Nevada City, CA
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