Try putting some files in the subdirectories, .cvsignore for example.
That should make a difference.
regards
/anders
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fisher, Shane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 22. marts 2001 20:37
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Import not working recursively
>
>
> When I follow the example from the Cederqvist manual where
> you create a
> directory tree from scratch, I find that CVS only creates the
> project at the
> topmost hierarchy. For example:
>
> $ mkdir tc
> $ mkdir tc/man
> $ mkdir tc/testing
> $ cd tc
> $ cvs import -m "tc project creation" tc tc tc_1_1
>
> $ cd /tmp
> $ cvs co tc
> cvs server: Updating tc
>
> $ ls tc
> CVS
>
> ???
>
> Shane M. Fisher
> AT&T Wireless Services
> Developer II, Marketing IT
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