[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> I'm being forced by my supervisor to start using CVS, which I hate.
What do you hate, being forced by your supervisor or CVS? In the former
case, I sympathize with you; in the latter case, it's always refreshing
to run across a new user with such an open mind.
> The reason I hate it is that every time I've tried to read the
> documentation I've found it either incomprehensible or unreliable.
What documentation are you reading? Your quotes don't seem to quite
match any document I'm familiar with. I suggest you start with the CVS
Documentation page:
<http://www.cvshome.org/docs/>
and follow the "Learning how to use CVS" links; particularly the first
three.
> $ cvs -n checkout MyModule
>
> but I get an error message:
>
> cvs checkout: cannot chdir to MyModule: Not a directory
> cvs checkout: ignoring module MyModule
That implies that you already have a MyModule in your current directory,
but it's a regular file rather than a directory.
-Larry Jones
What a stupid world. -- Calvin
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