I am sorry. You mean this option is there no more in
cvs-1.11 or it applies to all sub directories as well?
--- Larry Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > 
> > The cvs-1.11 NEWS file says,
> > 
> > The -d command line option no longer updates the
> CVS/Root file.
> > 
> > Can you please explain me what it exactly meant?
> 
> CVS questions should be sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
> not to me personally.
> 
> In some previous releases of CVS, if you did some
> CVS command with an
> explicit -d global option in an existing working
> directory, CVS would
> change the CVS/Root file in that directory (but
> *not* any
> subdirectories) to match the -d option.  That let
> you change the name of
> the server or the connection method, but since it
> didn't update any of
> the subdirectories, it didn't really work in
> general.
> 
> -Larry Jones
> 
> Is it too much to ask for an occasional token
> gesture of appreciation?!
> -- Calvin


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