Luna, Glen writes:
> 
> I used the following version of the checkout command
>    cvs -d :ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs   -d fruits
> vegetables/grapes   vegetables/oranges
> 
> I had hoped that this would result in 
>     fruits/grapes
>     fruits/oranges
> Instead the result is
>     fruits/vegetables/grapes   
>     fruits/vegetables/oranges   
> 
> There's got to be a way to have checkout place a copy of grapes and oranges
> under fruits without the
> pesky vegetables getting in the way.

I think it will work the way you want if you only checkout one thing at
a time.  CVS isn't smart enough to figure out how much it can shorten
names without getting into trouble when you checkout more than one thing
at a time, so it just doesn't shorten them at all.

-Larry Jones

Ha!  Wild zontars couldn't drag that information out of me!  Do your worst!
-- Calvin

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