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Re: Resolved problem
From: |
Larry Jones |
Subject: |
Re: Resolved problem |
Date: |
Wed, 13 Feb 2002 13:37:00 -0500 (EST) |
Kyle Adams writes:
>
> One final note on this. There are (at least) three ways of adding multiple
> files in one fell swoop:
>
> 1) Do it from the command line, with "cvs add file1 file2 file3 fileN".
>
> 2) Create a wrapper script that allows you to add multiple files from the
> command line without explicity specifying each one.
>
> 3) Use a GUI (WinCvs, tkCvs, Cervisia, etc).
Just to reiterate, if you want to add *all* the new files, you can do:
cvs add *
You'll get warnings for the files that are already in CVS, but it will
still add all the new files. And if that adds a few more files than you
intended, you can use "cvs rm" to undo an add as long as you haven't
committed it.
-Larry Jones
They can make me do it, but they can't make me do it with dignity. -- Calvin