Busco Bruno wrote:

> I am working on a Windows 95 local server.
> I have checked out, added a regular module definition and committed back the
> modules file but CVS continues to say that the module I look for does not
> exist.

A module is actually created with a mkdir at the toplevel of the repository.
It is probably easier to conceptualize the modules file as a list of alias
definitions.

Another way to create a project:


     cvs co -l .
     mkdir newproject
     cvs add newproject

Derek

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