1. back up $CVSROOT
2. copy $CVSROOT to $RETIRED_CVSROOT
3. remove retired modules (projects) from $CVSROOT
4. remove active modules from $RETIRED_CVSROOT
(5. test via cvs -d$CVSROOT and cvs -d$RETIRED_CVSROOT)
Would this be a viable solution to remove clutter?
--Russ
On 12/27/05, Jim Hyslop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Simon Renshaw wrote:
> Well, it is mainly because when I use Elicpse to connect to CVS, I see all the projects.
>
> And I want to archive some projects because they are done.
>
> I want to split it into 3 parts: main project, other projects and archive.
>
> It is more of an annoyance than a real problem.
Understandable. Applying some kind of organization to your repository
would be a good idea.
Since Eclipse actually queries the repository to see the top-level
directories, the modules file alone will not provide a sufficient
solution. Your solution, combined with a modules file, should be able to
cut down the number of projects you see in Eclipse. You might consider
more than just three top-level directories, though.
- --
Jim Hyslop
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