[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > And exactly this is the core problem. I don't see a difference between > checking out two different projects on into the other or checking them > out into two different directories and moving them on into another. I > also can move any project root to some other location on my disk and any > CVS command works. Why not in this situation?
Because somewhere along the way, one of the CVS developers thought that it was a small price to pay to avoid having to scan the entire directory for newly created, moved, or renamed subdirectories to recurse into every time you issue a CVS command. It also allows CVS to ignore any subdirectories that your build process creates rather than trying to recurse into them. I don't think it's unreasonalbe to expect you to use CVS commands to manipulate the contents of CVS-controlled directories rather than expecting CVS to figure out what you intended when you changed things around behind its back. -Larry Jones Pitiful. Just pitiful. -- Calvin _______________________________________________ Bug-cvs mailing list Bug-cvs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-cvs