Hello!
You can remove the file or directory inside the reposetory ( not the working
cpoy of the reposetory ). This should remove all traces.
-Thomas
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Disiot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 28. august 2000 10:07
To: CVS Info Group (E-mail)
Subject: Deleting all traces of a repository
Hello All
I've been just learning to use CVS as such I've been doing examples listed
in the documentation, I find I can check files in and
out, add comments etc. I've done the examples in removing files and it
places them
in the Attic, however my question is: How do I remove every trace of a
file and more so a directory in
repository? Essentially the gist of this question is to remove all the
"playing" that I've
done and start a new fresh repository. Is as simple as deleting the cvs
repository and
init a new directory path?
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards
Peter
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