Thanks for responding to my email. I am more inclined to the second
option.. Can you tell me how to create these symbollic links, what command
should I use to acheive this or Are there any cvs commands to create
links...

    - Keep the structure and create a new module that contains a parent POM
and a list of symbolic links
     to your actual CVS modules

Thanks
Gautham Pamu

On 3/7/06, Emmanuel Venisse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You can't do that.
>
> I have two workaround for your problem:
> - Refactor your cvs modules for having only one cvs modules that contains
> all your actual module
> - Keep the structure and create a new module that contains a parent POM
> and a list of symbolic links
> to your actual CVS modules
>
> Emmanuel
>
> Gautham Pamu a écrit :
> > Hi Everyone,
> >
> > I knew this is not the right mailing list for this question but I am
> posting
> > here as most users on this mailing
> > list are familiar with CVS.
> >
> > I want to have a parent pom.xml file for the all the modules in cvs. So
> is
> > it possible to add pom.xml file to the cvsroot
> >
> > like for example:
> > CVSROOT is to :ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/cvsroot so how do I add
> file
> > to this folder. When I try the CVS add it is giving
> > this error.
> >
> > ~/dev/test> cvs -d :ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/cvsroot/ add
> pom.xml
> > Password:
> > cvs add: cannot open CVS/Entries for reading: No such file or directory
> > cvs [add aborted]: no repository
> >
> > --
> > -Gautham Pamu
> >
>
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