[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > Is it a fact that a child directory can be from an > entirely different remote repository specification (ie username, host and > repo dir) than a parent and recursive commands will work? That's certainly the intent. > Even if this is > the case I would be wary of using this ability. Why? It has worked from quite some time and there are tests in sanity.sh to verify it. -Larry Jones These pictures will remind us of more than we want to remember. -- Calvin's Mom
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- Re: CVS'ing home directory files; CVS in place Chris Garrigues
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- Re: CVS'ing home directory files; CVS in place Larry Jones
- Re: CVS'ing home directory files; CVS in place Mike Castle
- RE: CVS'ing home directory files; CVS in place Glew, Andy
- RE: CVS'ing home directory files; CVS in place Greg A. Woods
- RE: CVS'ing home directory files; CVS in place Glew, Andy
- Re: CVS'ing home directory files; CVS in place Rex_Jolliff
- Re: CVS'ing home directory files; CVS in place Larry Jones
- Re: CVS'ing home directory files; CVS in place Rex_Jolliff
- RE: CVS'ing home directory files; CVS in place Glew, Andy
- RE: CVS'ing home directory files; CVS in place Greg A. Woods
- RE: CVS'ing home directory files; CVS in place Glew, Andy
- RE: CVS'ing home directory files; CVS in place Greg A. Woods
- RE: CVS'ing home directory files; CVS in place Glew, Andy
- RE: CVS'ing home directory files; CVS in place Greg A. Woods
- RE: CVS'ing home directory files; CVS in place Glew, Andy
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