ari gold writes:
> 
> the problem with this, is that it creates a new path.. for example, if i
> have a directory 'dir' and a file in it 'foo' and i remove foo, dir is empty
> (natch)..

By "remove", do you mean just removing the local file or do you mean
"cvs rm -f", possibly followed by "cvs commit"?

> if i then do, inside of 'dir', 'cvs co dir/foo' it will create another
> directory 'dir' inside of 'dir'...

Naturally.  If you've just removed the local file, "cvs up foo" will
recreate it.  In fact, even if you've never had a specific file checked
out, doing an explicit update on it will create it.

-Larry Jones

I don't want to learn this!  It's completely irrelevant to my life! -- Calvin

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