The -d option doesn't work inside a already existing sandbox.
donadl
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 10:12:00AM +0900, Antony Stace wrote:
> I just tried
>
> cvs co -d . watermeter
>
> and got an error
>
> wtr005:/tmp/wtr> cvs co -d . watermeter
> cvs server: existing repository /usr/local/cvsroot does not match
> /usr/local/cvsroot/watermeter
> cvs server: ignoring module watermeter
>
> and to show cvs is infact working....
>
> wtr005:/tmp/wtr> cvs co watermeter
> cvs server: Updating watermeter
> U watermeter/Imakefile
> U watermeter/Makefile
> U watermeter/Makefile.am
> U watermeter/Makefile.in
> U watermeter/README
> U watermeter/wtridef.h
> U watermeter/wtrinc.h
> U watermeter/wtrinit.c
> U watermeter/wtrmain.c
> U watermeter/wtrsend.c
> wtr005:/tmp/wtr>
>
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> Donald Sharp wrote:
> >
> > cvs co -d <dir> <project name>
> >
> > donald
> > On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 10:53:44AM +0900, Antony Stace wrote:
> > > Hi Folks
> > >
> > > When I check something out of CVS it always checks the files out like
> > >
> > > <project name>/file1
> > > <project name>/file2
> > > <project name>/file3
> > > .
> > > .
> > > .
> > >
> > > with the files being inside a directory of the <project name>. Is there
> > > anyway I can check them out like
> > >
> > > file1
> > > file2
> > > file3
> > > .
> > > .
> > > .
> > >
> > > without having the files inside the directory of the <project name> ?
> > >
> > > Cheers
> > >
> > > Antony
> > >
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