This is more of a organization question, rather CVS itself. On Unix environment, when you check out CVS project directory structure, all the files in the directories can be linked to a larger working directory where you can do your build and code. But when you are ready to check in the code, all the files in the checked out directories are updated, so you can check this in. I've noticed, its much more difficult for windows environment. Linking files creates an unforeseen extension. Is there a method, where you can keep your directory structure, but have the convinience of not having to manually copy all files into the checked out directories before checking them in. I'd really appreciate any feedback :) _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
