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Weird module behavior
From: |
Robert Kerr |
Subject: |
Weird module behavior |
Date: |
Fri, 14 Sep 2001 15:09:58 -0600 (MDT) |
Hi all,
I have a strange problem with cvs, and I'm hoping I can get some guidance
from the list.
I have a repository on a machine (call it dumbo). I have a major project
in it--call it gipper.
Gipper has some subdirectories in it (suba and subb).
I've set up the modules file so that we can do a cvs checkout on gipper,
and get all the files in the main gipper directory along with the suba and
subb directories. Now there's been a request to make a module that just
checks out suba and subb by themselves, plus the makefile from the main
directory. Okay, so I've set up a module (call it freddy), that checks
out the makefile, suba and subb and puts them in a directory called
freddy. So far, so good.
Now comes the fun stuff.
On dumbo, if I do an update in the freddy directory, cvs looks at the
makefile, and the two subdirectories and that's it. But if I'm doing this
remotely, when I do an update in freddy, it looks at the subdirectories
and the makefile, and then proceeds to add in the other files from the
main directory, which I don't want.
I thought it was a problem with versions (dumbo is running 1.11, whereas
my remote computer is running 1.10.8). So I downloaded and compiled
1.11.p1 for my remote computer, but it still exhibits the same behavior.
Now, on a different remote computer it actually does the update correctly.
Does anyone have any ideas what is happening?
--
-bob
Every day it's the same thing -- variety. I want something different.
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