Andy Baker writes: > > Can someone explain the logic behind why 'co -r' turns on the '-P' (prune) > option?
Because branches frequently involve variant directory structures and you don't want a bunch of irrelevant directories cluttering up your working directory. The general concensus seems to be that you should always use -P on checkout; many people claim that it should be the default and suggest adding it to your ~/.cvsrc file. > To get empty dirs checked out locally (using a tag) I'm having to 'update > -d' after my 'co -r' CVS doesn't manage directories, only files. You should have your build process create any necessary directories rather than trying to control nothing in your versioning system. (But if you insist, you can always add some innocuous file to the directory so that it isn't empty.) -Larry Jones He's just jealous because I accomplish so much more than he does. -- Calvin _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
