Re: [PD-dev] autobuild mysteries

2007-10-08 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
Ed Kelly wrote: Haha! I hope subversion is more user friendly, but I guess it's just slightly different! no, this was one of the motivation to write subversion in the first place: to not distinguish between files and directories on the version-control level. fgmas.dr IOhannes

Re: [PD-dev] autobuild mysteries

2007-10-07 Thread Ed Kelly
Haha! I finally worked out how to delete that pesky v3 directory. Well, as much as it can be deleted with CVS (so it's still there, but nobody can get it right?) good riddance! from within maskxor on my local (sync-ed) repository cvs -d:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/pure-data rm -R v3 cvs

Re: [PD-dev] autobuild mysteries

2007-10-05 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
Yeah, you can''t officially delete directories in CVS. But -P prunes empty directories after checkout, so the effect is the same. .hc On Oct 4, 2007, at 12:45 PM, Thomas O Fredericks wrote: Oh, I just did a cvs up -Pd and they dissapeared. Never mind :) Tom On 10/4/07, Thomas O

Re: [PD-dev] autobuild mysteries

2007-10-04 Thread Thomas O Fredericks
I did an initial commit of externals/tof/getdollarzero, externals/tof/folderpanel and externals/tof/destroysend but I decided to change my dir layout to work better with pd-extended's build system. How can I delete those three directories (I already delete their contents with the commands noted

[PD-dev] autobuild mysteries

2007-09-28 Thread Ed Kelly
OK, so I thought I understood cvs, but what as I thinking? again, the v3directory shows up on the autobuild, but I'm sure I deleted that this week. Am I missing something? I sync-ed my (local) externals repository with the cvs on sourceforge, and then from there I deleted all the files in