[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Thanks for the suggestion. It worked. > Why does the '.' not work? I read in a CVS tutorial that it > should work fine. I suspect it's a bug in CVS. The command "cvs co -d . modulename" also fails on remote servers. I'm working on that one (in my spare time...).
> I did have the options -D, -P turned on my .cvsrc file. Did > that make a difference? Probably not. You can tell CVS not to read the .cvsrc file by providing the global -f flag. The command would be: cvs -f update . I doubt it will make a difference, though. Er, why are you specifying -D in .cvsrc? I find it unlikely that you will always want to set your sticky tags to a specific date. -- Jim Hyslop Senior Software Designer Leitch Technology International Inc. (http://www.leitch.com) Columnist, C/C++ Users Journal (http://www.cuj.com/experts) _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
