On Fri, 26 Apr 2002 15:21:44 -0400, "Frederic Brehm"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>At 0:42 +0200 4/26/02, Andreas Thalau wrote:
>>
>>We have a dozen (the number is continuously growing) projects with five
>>up to ten sub-modules for each project in one repository and the modules
>>file is getting m
At 0:42 +0200 4/26/02, Andreas Thalau wrote:
>
>We have a dozen (the number is continuously growing) projects with five
>up to ten sub-modules for each project in one repository and the modules
>file is getting more and more "unreadable". This is why we like to have
>it separated into one file per
on Thu, 2002-04-25 Larry Jones wrote:
> Andreas Thalau writes:
> >
> > is it possible to use more than one modules file in CVS? I would like
> > the modules file to behave like http.conf in apache using the "include"
> > directive.
>
> No.
Thank you for your reply Larry. I´ve searched google to
Andreas Thalau writes:
>
> is it possible to use more than one modules file in CVS? I would like
> the modules file to behave like http.conf in apache using the "include"
> directive.
No.
> If this is not available in the current version of CVS (where currently
> using 1.11 on Solaris I think),
Hello,
is it possible to use more than one modules file in CVS? I would like
the modules file to behave like http.conf in apache using the "include"
directive. Example:
--SNIP: CVSROOT/modules--
modulename modulename # this is an test module
Include modules.project1
Include