Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
> > > cvs server: warning: monikers/std-moniker.c is not (any longer)
> > > pertinent
> > >
> > > According to the manual, this means that the file didn't exist at that
> > > revision level, so it's leftover. However, I can't figure out how to
> > > get CVS to prune non-pertinent files. A minor irritation, but an
> > > irritation nonetheless.
> >
> >
> > -P works for me, and I think Anand mentioned that in his email. You tried
> > that one?
>
> -P prunes empty directories. The warning you get is warning you that the
> file is currently being removed as part of the update.
I see. Thanks. I can see how I'd draw that conclusion, because it's
perfectly clear from the oh-so-instructive warning message....
I'll spare you my "software for geeks" rant.
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