"Win32 M$" wrote:
> 
> Hi Harald,
> 
> >In WinCVS, commands are executed on the selected files. No problem when I
> >want to commit a few files in one directory in one step.
> >But how can I do it when the files are in several directories? Yes, I can
> >do it from the command line, but that's the workaround.
> >Did I miss the obvious somewhere?
> 
> Did you try to select the top-level directory and then invoke commit? It
> will process the directory recursively and commint the modified files. All
> of them, so be careful... You can do it either on the files view, or the
> modules tree view...

I don't want to commit all changed files below a given directory.
Scenario is
that a few files were changed for one and a few other ones for another
reason.
Now I want to make two commits because I have to give different
comments.

Harald
> 
> BR,
> Jerzy
> 
> The first thing they don't teach you at school: "Never say never".
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