Lots of thanks for your answer. Now it's much cleaner for me. I thought that "cvs add" has a "recursive" option, but it looks like it hasn't. This isn't big deal in my case, because I have maybe 5 directories (including the top one for the project), so I can add them one-by-one, and then the files using wildcards. I think this will be easier than messing with "cvs import".
I have very little experience with branches. My knowledge is as follows (please correct me if I'm wrong): - normally the trunk is used, which consists of revisions 1.1, 1.2, ... - branch 1.3.2 (for example) starts from the trunk revision 1.3 and consists of revisions 1.3.2.1, 1.3.2.2, ... - if you don't specify at the time of checkout or update that you want to work with a branch, you get the trunk What confuses me is the "default branch". I found it referenced in CVS manual, but with no good explanation. The other problem is that if "import" stores things in the 1.1.1 branch, why they appear in trunk? _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
