Summary: I created a repository from a collection of files that
already contained CVS info. Thereafter, when I tried to check out my
source code, I only got lots of empty folders.
Here's the details:
1. I downloaded some source code, it happened to contain some cvs
folders.
2. I made it into an official repository, using the
"Create>Create a new repository" command.
3. Using the "admin>Preferences>General command, I set my CVSROOT to
:local:C:\CCNIAP\CCToolboxRoot. This folder contains three
subfolders: CVSROOT, cctv6source, and Devtest.
4. I checked out CVSROOT, edited and returned my .#modules file; it
now lists cctv6source as a module (as confirmed by the "Admin>Macros
Admin>List the modules on the server" command).
5. I checked out cctv6source, using the "Create>Checkout module"
command, with the following general settings:
module: cctv6source
local folder: C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\cct-tmp\Tmp010206
This created lots of subfolders inside Tmp010206, but - in great
contrast to the repository -- the only non-folder files in the
Tmp010206 hierarchy were those in the CVS folders, e.g.,
Tmp010206\cctv6source\CVS\entries.
Anybody know why I can only check out folders?
Thanks, Jim
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