Hi, Todd --
Thanks for your thorough & prompt reply! I used a variant of #3, which worked very well: I stopped the services offered by the software suite, renamed the top-level directory for the software suite, created a new empty directory with the old name, cd'ed into it, did a "cvs import blah blah blah" of nothing, moved the contents from the renamed directory to this one, and then used "cvs add blah blah blah" a bunch of times to descend to the directories containing the needed config files, and then did "cvs add blah blah blah" to add said config files. Now I have (only) the needed config files under version control in a CVS repository far, far away. Thanks again for the great advice! Don -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Managing-only-a-few-files-in-a-directory-tree--tp21906404p21941589.html Sent from the Gnu - Cvs - Info mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
