Ok, adding ".cvsignore" to the file did not work, but this is mostly likely
due to the fact it was already in the Entries file. So now it is in that
file, and I manually removed it from the Entries file, which worked. Thanks
both of you for the help.

-Andrew

-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 3:03 PM
To: Andrew Robinson
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CVS commit and skipping directories


Andrew Robinson writes:
>
> As you can see it is attempting to commit the "build/classes" directory,
> which doesn't have the "CVS" directory since it was deleted and re-built
> after my initial import.

Remove the "classes" directory entry from the build/CVS/Entries file.
You may also want to add it to build/.cvsignore to ensure that it
doesn't come back.

-Larry Jones

I'll be a hulking, surly teen-ager before you know it!! -- Calvin


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