I'm trying to use CVS for the very first time, and of course I have to pick a 
real-world, complex example to begin with, because I'm impatient with working through 
simpler projects.

I have a project, called 'prds' which has two separate source code directories, 
/home/prds and /usr/local/httpd/htdocs/prds. What's the best way to handle this in 
CVS? Should I enter the separate directories as if they were two separate projects? I 
was hoping to set it up so that it was handled as a single entity.

Searching for "multiple" and "directories"  in the archives of this list yielded many 
references to "multiple repositories" but nothing I thought was applicable to this 
situation. Didn't find anything in the FAQ either.

Is this just a strange way of programming? Should I try to force the project into a 
single directory branch, then create the two other branches with symlinks or something?

Thank you for your thoughts as advice. If I've overlooked the answer already in 
archives or FAQ, please just point it out and accept my apologies.

-Kevin Zembower

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E. Kevin Zembower
Unix Administrator
Johns Hopkins University/Center for Communications Programs
111 Market Place, Suite 310
Baltimore, MD  21202
410-659-6139



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