On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 11:10:17AM -0500, Larry Jones wrote:
The problem is that the mapping for ModuleB is not so obvious. What the
current scheme does is:
DirA$CVSROOT/Emptydir
DirA/DirB $CVSROOT/Emptydir
DirA/DirB/DirC
Hi all,
it seems that starting from version 1.11.1, directories which don't
exist on the server (which will be e.g. generated when using a line like
ModuleA -d DirA/DirB/DirC/DirD DirInRepos
in the Modules file) no longer have the Repository file in the CVS
directory point to the
Jens Altfelder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all,
it seems that starting from version 1.11.1, directories which don't
exist on the server (which will be e.g. generated when using a line like
ModuleA -d DirA/DirB/DirC/DirD DirInRepos
in the Modules file) no longer have the Repository
: Re: Emptydir change from version 1.11
Jens Altfelder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all,
it seems that starting from version 1.11.1, directories which don't
exist on the server (which will be e.g. generated when using a line
like
ModuleA -d DirA/DirB/DirC/DirD DirInRepos
Jens Altfelder writes:
it seems that starting from version 1.11.1, directories which don't
exist on the server (which will be e.g. generated when using a line like
ModuleA -d DirA/DirB/DirC/DirD DirInRepos
in the Modules file) no longer have the Repository file in the CVS
directory
-Original Message-
From: Larry Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Montag, 17. März 2003 17:10
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Emptydir change from version 1.11
Hi Larry,
First of all thanks for the clarification.
That is, it proceeds bottom-up matching