In my original email I had asked the question:
In our singular repository we have a few obsolote projects or folders, we don't
need them, and we don't need the history either. Should I login to the
repository server and delete the obsolete folders directly from the file system
or via my Windows client, check them out, delete and commit them to the attic.
Yves had suggested the latter, mentioning that the latter method will keep the
integrity of the cvs log in check.
My problem with this latter method is that all the files in the attic still
occupy space and mind you, these are projects we don't need anymore. What do
you recommend?
Thanks
Res
> Subject: Re: CVS Unix to Linux Migration> To: [email protected]> Date: Thu,
> 5 Feb 2009 11:39:41 -0500> CC: [email protected]> From:
> [email protected]> > Rez writes:> > > > Yves, mentioned that I may
> corrupt my cvs log or rather render it> > useless by doing file system
> commands (mv, rm) if they're projects> > within the repository. I don't see a
> log anywhere. Where's the log and> > could I modify it manually?> > I have no
> idea what he was taking about, perhaps he can explain further. > -- > Larry
> Jones> > Don't you hate it when your boogers freeze? -- Calvin
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