Hi Erich, > >>> How do you guys >>> handle to have your own workspace and still keep up with CVS. >>> buildtool does not appear to be the solution for this. >>> >> It's not really meant for it. We don't really have our "own" workspace, >> CVS head is our workspace. But why do you need your own workspace? Do >> you have that much changes from the files in CVS? > > No, but my memory is limited :-( > > > If I check out everything the way buildtool does, its structure differs > somehow from the way a straightforward CVS checkout does. I like the way > buildtool keeps its files in place and eases the compilation and package > building. I am just wondering how this apps/linux directory fits the > picture. I am wondering if it was not easier and more comprehensive if > buildtool would maintain the same source tree structure as CVS. At least > for my limited understanding it would make things clearer. > Yes, you're correct... It's a bit historical, some of the setups in CVS have subdirectories with patches (linux) or skeleton directories (etc). >From a CVS viewpoint it's somewhat more structured than having everything in one directory, but it's indeed not consistent with how it gets downloaded.
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