I will also see if I can come up with a good solution for this as well. on
monday :)

[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>On Saturday, Dec 28, 2002, at 12:52 US/Eastern, Martin Costabel wrote:
>> Unfortunately, cvs does not have a cleanup option, "cvs update 
>> --delete" or something. For a clean solution, one would have to write 
>> a script that removes those files that are marked "?" by cvs update, 
>> something equivalent to
>.....
>
>Why not just delete the entire tree save for the root [and the root 
>level CVS directory]-- the first cvs update afterwords will generate 
>more bandwidth in that it will refresh the entire tree, but not a huge 
>amount in that it is all text and highly compressed.   (And is nothing 
>in comparison to the bandwidth generated by downloading all the random 
>source files)

-=[JFH]  Justin F. Hallett <Systems Analyst>
-=[JFH]  Rendek Communications Inc.
-=[JFH]  [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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