[ On Monday, February 14, 2000 at 12:55:06 (-0500), John Macdonald wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: removing the need for "cvs add file" to contact the server....
>
> If CVS checkout only returned a collection of files which the user
> had to put back into the right directory hierarchy, then you could
> certainly claim that CVS does not manage directories. But, except
> for the possibility of having a differing collection of empty
> directories, CVS does manage the directory organization.
No John, CVS does not manage the directory organisation. It is managed
by the directory organisation.
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- Re: removing the need for "cvs add file"... Greg A. Woods
- Re: removing the need for "cvs add file&q... John Macdonald
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- Re: removing the need for "cvs ad... John Macdonald
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- Re: removing the need for "cvs add file"... John Macdonald
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