Peter Schuller writes:
>
> Basically, if I do a check-out I get everything. But if someome else then
> adds a directory I sometimes (but not always) won't get a copy of that
> directory when doing "cvs update".
Update doesn't get new directories by default, you need to use the -d
option. (The reason is that CVS doesn't have any way to tell the
difference between a newly added directory and an old one that you
explicitly didn't checkout.) If you want that behavior all the time,
you can add it to your ~/.cvsrc file.
-Larry Jones
That's one of the remarkable things about life. It's never so
bad that it can't get worse. -- Calvin
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