Since I'm trying to add an entire set of sub-directories to an existing Repository, why wouldn't I use import instead? I already have all the binarie file-types set up in the CVSROOT admin files, so it would also avoid WinCVS' bickering over what looks binary and what not...
Thanks for any help to a wayward programmer... Blaine -----Original Message----- From: Blaine DeLancey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 11:59 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: No commit needed to add a directory? Here's what happened: I'm using WinCVS v.1.2 and CVS v.1.11 on HP-UX. I had extracted a module etc/etc/forms. I then unzipped some files into a sub-directory of that working directory, called 'source'. >From WinCVS, I clicked on the 'source' sub-directory inside the etc/etc/forms directory in my working directory, then did 'Add selection'. I did not commit. I then changed my mind, and did a 'cvs release -d' to clear things out. I did a checkout on etc/etc/forms again, and lo and behold, the 'source' sub-directory appeared. Checking on the server, a 'source' directory had been created inside the 'forms' directory in the repository. What am I missin' here? Thanks, Blaine ---- Blaine DeLancey DeLancey Systems, LLC [EMAIL PROTECTED] Consulting System Architect (803)788-5808 _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
