Thanks, it worked. I see now from your example that you must be in the
parent of the target directory rather than in the target directory itself.
Chris
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One way to do that is to define a module and then use the module name
rather than the path in the repository. Another way is to use -d:
cvs export -r HEAD -d d a/b/c/d
-Larry Jones
Life's a lot more fun when you're not responsible for your actions. --
Calvin
- Re: Exporting a sub-directory module from the repository ... Deever, Chris C.
