>>>>> "Dan" == Dan Harkless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Hi Dan

The thing about directories is that once created you can't remove
them. The reason (I figure) is that if you at a later point want to
retreive the files that you had in the removed directory then they are
retreived from the Attic in that directory.

We can remove the directory manually if you want us to?

/Thor

    Dan> Indeed.  Even cooler than the older versions of cvsweb I'm
    Dan> used to.

    Dan> By the way, while looking at the wget CVS archive via cvsweb,
    Dan> I see that the Branches directory still exists (IIRC, it also
    Dan> gets mentioned when you do cvs checkouts).

    Dan> That directory was just one I made temporarily before
    Dan> deciding to name it ChangeLog-branches instead, to get it to
    Dan> sort right next to "ChangeLog".  Now I can't delete it.  I
    Dan> tried a cvs remove on both the 1.6 and development branches,
    Dan> and I just get:

    dilvish-dan> cvs remove Branches
    Dan>     cvs server: Removing Branches cvs [server aborted]: could
    Dan> not chdir to Branches: No such file or directory

    Dan> I tried creating a Branches directory locally before the
    Dan> remove to see if that would help, but that just gives me:

    dilvish-dan> mkdir Branches cvs remove Branches
    Dan>     cvs server: User 'dan' cannot access

    Dan> cvs commits didn't help either.  Is this just the way CVS
    Dan> works?  Directories, once created, persist forever in the
    Dan> repository?

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Thor Lange                        mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Department of Computer Science    http://SunSITE.dk/~lange/
Aalborg University

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