> My favorite way of getting rid of files is to simply remove all the file(s) > that you want gone, and then just typing "cvs remove". CVS will figure > out which files are missing and either schedule them for removal, or > just remove them from the "add" queue as appropriate. Yet something else I didn't see in the manual (besides co -l .) -- I always thought you had to list each file, and CVS complained if the file was still there (so wildcarding was a no-no).
- Abort a "cvs add"? Karr, David
- Re: Abort a "cvs add"? adam
- Re: Abort a "cvs add"? Michael Gersten
- Re: Abort a "cvs add"? Sean Cavanaugh
- Re: Abort a "cvs add"? Mark Harrison
