Thanks. I'll probably use that sometime. I checkout the entire thing
because I usually just rename the turbine directory before getting a
new snapshot. Easier to study changes that way. Home-grown version
control. :-)
Travis
Rafal Krzewski wrote:
> >
> > echo "Logging in, use 'anon' as password"
> > cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/products/cvs/turbine login
> > cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/products/cvs/turbine checkout turbine
>
> Actually, you needen't do that! Once you checkout a snapshot, you
> can go into the directory, and update it!
>
> $ pwd
> ~/java
> $ export CVSROOT=:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/products/cvs/turbine
> $ cvs login
> ...
> $ cvs -z3 co turbine
>
> ...and after some time...
>
> $ cd ~/java/turbine
> $ cvs -z3 update -d -P
>
> -z3 enables compression on the fly (can speed transfer up, especially on
> poor connections)
> -d tells update to check out files that you dont have
> -P tells update to remove (prune) empty directories
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