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Re: cvs add --new
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Mike Castle |
Subject: |
Re: cvs add --new |
Date: |
Thu, 15 Feb 2001 11:22:49 -0800 |
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Mutt/1.3.6i |
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 01:37:00PM -0500, Mr. Aldo D. Longhi wrote:
> Mike Castle wrote:
> >I still can't see what the problem with import is.
>
> My main problem with "Import" is that it does not insert
> all the metadata into my existing directory structure.
> So once I import the stuff, I then have to move it out
> of the way (rename the dir) and check everything out
> again. "Add" takes care of this for me.
Ok. Fair enough.
Usually I use import when migrating from one SCM product to another, so I
getting milestones out of one and using those as imports to CVS. So I
was wiping out and repopulating all the time anyway.
Also considering that it's not unusual for me to checkout source into
mulitple locations for various reasons anyway, I never gave saw a need for
this kind of feature. It would have been a very very minor improvement.
mrc
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- cvs add --new, Mr. Aldo D. Longhi, 2001/02/15
- Re: cvs add --new, Noel L Yap, 2001/02/15
- Re: cvs add --new, Mr. Aldo D. Longhi, 2001/02/15
- Re: cvs add --new,
Mike Castle <=
- RE: cvs add --new, Chuck . Irvine, 2001/02/15
- RE: cvs add --new, Rex_Jolliff, 2001/02/15
- Re: cvs add --new, Noel L Yap, 2001/02/16
- Re: cvs add --new, Dennis Jones, 2001/02/16