Jason Allen writes:
> 
> Hmm, if I do this:
> 
> cvs co -d c:/test -l moduleName
> 
> then i get a folder called "moduleName" in my c:\test directory, which is
> what I  don't want :(

That's peculiar, I don't.  Make sure you don't have -N specified on the
command line or in your ~/.cvsrc.

-Larry Jones

At times like these, all Mom can think of is how long she was in
labor with me. -- Calvin

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