Do Dean writes:
> 
> `cvs -H co' notes that -r and -D both imply -P [i.e. pruning].  Is
> possible to overide pruning and disable it?

No.  Pruning should always occur, it's only a historical accident that
it doesn't.  CVS does not control directories, only files.

-Larry Jones

If I get a bad grade, it'll be YOUR fault for not doing the work for me!
-- Calvin


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