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RE: deleting modules
From: |
Jenn Vesperman |
Subject: |
RE: deleting modules |
Date: |
23 Oct 2002 02:33:51 +1000 |
On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 23:04, Stefan Immel wrote:
> > $ REPO=/usr/local/cvsroot ; # change this to whatever you use
> > $ MODULE=my_module ; # change this to your module name
> > $ cd $REPO
> > $ tar zcvf ~/$MODULE.tgz $MODULE ; # make a backup just in case
> > $ rm -rf $MODULE ; # all gone!
> Thanks, that worked for me.
>
> I thought cvs would keep some more infos in the CVSROOT directory.
It can, most often in the CVSROOT/modules file, sometimes in the *info
files. But if there is information there, it is likely to have been
added manually at some point.
It can also have information in CVSROOT/history and CVSROOT/val-tags.
History would be historical data used by the 'cvs history' command.
val-tags is a list of tags used in the module.
Jenn V.
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