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Can I check out a new directory without getting the files in it?
From: |
b_dompe |
Subject: |
Can I check out a new directory without getting the files in it? |
Date: |
Thu, 02 May 2002 19:33:44 -0000 |
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eGroups-EW/0.82 |
I'm trying to find a way to check out a new directory without
checking out the files within that directory. I currently
execute "cvs co - l <newdirectoryname>", which gets the directory,
but also any files that exist in it. There's -d, but that only gets
empty directories. Is there a way to check out only the directory
even if it contains files?
Alternatively, checking out the directory with just one specific file
in it could be adapted to what we need. But we can't have it
retrieve every file.
Thanks.
- Can I check out a new directory without getting the files in it?,
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