Hi!

For CVS I also use -dP.

If you want to use git you can clone from here:
        http://hinrg.cs.jhu.edu/git/tinyos-2.x.git
The repository is synchronized from the CVS every hour.

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Razvan ME


On Tue, 15 Jan 2008, Kevin Klues wrote:

I normally update with a -dP

-d adds new directories
-P prunes old ones that have been deleted in cvs and not modified by
you in the meantime

Kevin

On Jan 15, 2008 7:03 AM, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there.

I didn't have a Deluge/BlockStorageManager directory so I checked the
cvs man page.

I didn't know you needed to use a '-d' option when running 'cvs
update' to get new directories from the repo. I used that and
downloade a *lot* of new stuff this time. I'm new to cvs, I normally
use subversion and git. Are there any other options I should be using?

The deluge Blink test application now compiles successfully. I'll
start testing tomorrow.

Sorry for the trouble :-)


David.


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~Kevin

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