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From: |
Jeff Rancier |
Subject: |
modules file |
Date: |
Thu, 4 Oct 2001 14:13:11 -0400 |
Hello,
All the references I have seen so far regarding the modules file, refer to
the *global* one, in $CVSROOT, and appear to alias a name to a single
(sub)directory. E.g.
/tmp/test> cvs co CVSROOT/modules
U CVSROOT/modules
/tmp/test> vi CVSROOT/modules
(add the line 'hello subdir/hello' to the end of the file)
/tmp/test> cvs commit -m 'Added the HELLO module' CVSROOT
cvs commit: Examining CVSROOT
cvs commit: Committing CVSROOT
Checking in CVSROOT/modules;
/tmp/cvs/CVSROOT/modules,v <-- modules
new revision: 1.2; previous revision: 1.1
done
cvs commit: Rebuilding administrative file database
/tmp/test> cvs release -d CVSROOT
You have [0] altered files in this repository.
Are you sure you want to release (and delete) module `CVSROOT': y
(1) Can I maintain a local modules file? I am using Windows, so do I make a
.modules file in my %HOME% or $HOME directory, much like I have a .cvsignore
file there?
(2) I have multiple projects which share common C libraries and header
files. What would my my modules entry look like?
TIA.
Jeff
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Jeff Rancier <=