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From: |
Andrés |
Subject: |
Newbie question |
Date: |
Wed, 28 Aug 2002 13:02:56 -0700 (PDT) |
Hi y'all.
Last week I had a problem with my computer and I kinda
lost everything, including my CVSROOT. I have a .tgz
file which is a backup of CVSROOT from a few weeks ago
and a working copy of my project (not a cvs export
copy of the project)
But this .tgz as you all supponse is not up-to-date
because I had made some changes since then.
This is what i wanna do:
tar zxvf myCVSROOT.tgz
then I'm planning to commit each file of my working
copy
Problem #1: I have a structure of subdirectories,
sub-subdirectories, etc. do i have to move from on
directory to subdirectory commiting files? What do you
all suggest? any scripts available i could borrow from
you?
Problem #2: The CVS directories under each
subdirectory of my working copy of the project are
going to be a problem when i commit? should I erase
them?
Problem #3: Am i missing something?
Thanks in advance,
Elbert
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- Newbie question,
Andrés <=