Gordon, > The problem I am faced with is that there are new directories with new > files (a lot) and these files are not included in the patch. I tried to > 'cvs add' the directories, but I am not allowed the create the > directories in /home/ncvs. Sure I just could fire up sudo to do the > work, but I am afraid that cvsup, which I use to mirror the cvs > repository, could delete them with the next scheduled run. > > Has anyone a hint on how to handle this situation?
As a workaround, you can _try_ to modify CVS/Entries manually (see my previous answer to Brooks). If I add the file ``pouet'' : % $ cp -R CVS CVS.bak % $ touch pouet % $ cvs add pouet % $ diff -ur CVS CVS.bak % diff -ur CVS.bak/Entries CVS/Entries % --- CVS.bak/Entries Thu Sep 8 16:54:00 2005 % +++ CVS/Entries Thu Sep 8 17:02:47 2005 % @@ -12,3 +12,4 @@ % /profile.sh/1.9/Fri Jun 24 15:28:32 2005// % /make_patches.pl/1.3/Wed Jun 29 09:55:34 2005// % /profile.8/1.6/Mon Aug 15 19:22:38 2005// % +/pouet/0/Initial pouet// % Only in CVS: pouet,t If it doesn't work, touch CVS/pouet,t, but I don't think this is relevant. In all cases, the CVS repository isn't change. Regards, -- Jeremie Le Hen < jeremie at le-hen dot org >< ttz at chchile dot org > _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"

