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Sergei Organov wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Suppose I have the following in the 'modules' file:
> 
> x x_dir
> y y_dir
> m &x &y
[...]
> m &x &y &z
> 
[...]
> cvs update -d -P
> 
> there, the directory m/z is not being created. Yes, there are files in the
> 'z_dir' and I need to do
> 
> cvs get -P z
> 
> explicitly from within 'm' to get the directory 'm/z' into the old
> sandbox.
[...]
> Looks like a bug for me. Or is it a feature?

This is the expected behaviour. Once the module has been checked out,
CVS loses track of which module entry it came from. Instead, all it
knows is the absolute repository path where the source files reside.
What you've experienced is one of the irritating side effects of not
keeping track of the module.

- --
Jim Hyslop
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    C/C++ * OOD * SW Development & Practices * Version Management
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