Larry Jones wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > What will happen if a cvs command (say for instance "cvs import") > > finds a **directory** named "core", which by default *is* in the cvs
> > ignore list? Will it ignore any files in this directory? > Yes. This happened the other day while I was importing an opennms drop. The solution is the "-I !" option, which resets the ignore list for the import command. For your situation (where you have already imported part of the code), you can fix this omission as follows: * cd down to the directory that contains the core directory, * explicitly import core with the -I ! option to the appropriate spot under the repository root. E.g. if you have dir1/dir2/core, you can %cvs import .../repository [ tags] dir1 # ignores the core dir - oops # fix this %cd dir1/dir2 %cvs import -I '!' .../repository/dir1/dir2 [tags] core -- Shankar. _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
