On 2005-05-17, Todd Denniston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> The invocation: "cvs -d <server> co SOURCES/<package>" did not work >> - that is why I had to create CVS dir manually. >> > > What do you mean '"cvs -d <server> co SOURCES/<package>" did not work'? > Normally, "cvs -d <server> co CVSRootRelitivePathToFile/filename" does what > you want, and quite easily. > Can you please post a cut and paste from any error messages you got to the > list, so we might get a better idea what went wrong?
I cannot reproduce the problem I had before, now everything works fine. So sorry for troubling - it seems that it was my mistake or some temprorary problems with the repository (probably files) - the fact is that from 2 checked modules only one did not work (with cvs -d <server> co <module>/<package>). -- J.tar _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
