Is there anyone reading who uses CVS to keep track of Perl modules? Any
special tips or tricks?

Currently, I've written a Perl script called h2xs_for_cvs that runs h2xs and
then slaps on CVS headers where appropriate.

I have a small question. Is there any way to add 'blib' to the list of
files/directories to be 'cvsignore'd? I've created new modules and when I
try to import them/ commit them, the -I doesn't seem to work. I have to make
realclean before I import and again before I cvs commit. Any way around
that?

Thanks.

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Matthew Persico


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