> What, so you can hear it catch fire when everyone follows this advice?
Whot! My box? Catch fire? Nah... my laptop on the other hand...
Incidentally, 1.1.13 is up, just slapped it up there, I'm tinkering
with a slightly new format for the back-end, so you may see slight
differn
"David A. Desrosiers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> cvs -z9 up -dP
> Which will add maxumum compression (probably overkill, but I'm in
> close proximity to the box anyway =) [...]
What, so you can hear it catch fire when everyone follows this advice?
;-)
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> "cvs update -d ." will do subdirectories also.
> "cvs -z3 update -d ." will put medium compression on as well.
Optimum commands for this are:
cvs -z9 up -dP
Which will add maxumum compression (probably overkill, but I'm in
close proximity to the box anyway =) and del
"cvs update -d ." will do subdirectories also.
"cvs -z3 update -d ." will put medium compression on as well.
Cheers, Andy!
On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, Bill Janssen wrote:
> When I do a "cvs update" at the root of my Plucker working copy, it
> doesn't seem to actually update all of the subdirectorie
Thanks, that helped.
Bill
Bill Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [...] Is there some magic switch that has to be thrown
> to get a full update?
-d I think.
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I've never been a big CVS fan -- perhaps someone can answer this question.
When I do a "cvs update" at the root of my Plucker working copy, it
doesn't seem to actually update all of the subdirectories. In
particular, tools/plucker-comics/Makefile.in never gets checked out
from the repository. I