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Re: Does remote checkout support -d ?
From: |
Larry Jones |
Subject: |
Re: Does remote checkout support -d ? |
Date: |
Fri, 12 Jan 2001 10:02:35 -0500 (EST) |
Furmaniuk, Michael writes:
>
> I tried that as well, thinking maybe there was a permissions problem
> somehow, I get the same error if the www directory is created or not. If I
> check the project out of the repository as it is, all the directories get
> created, including the parent. It's only if I try to use -d with anything
> that has subdirectories, if I check out a project that only has one level
> and redirect it to a new directory name using -d it works fine.
Sorry, I misunderstood the problem. You're correct, you can't use -d with
subdirectories when using client/server. (This is the result of a
design decision that made perfect sense in standalone mode that had
unfortunate consequences in client/server mode.) So, instead of:
cvs co -d www/project1 project1/www
just do:
(mkdir www; cd www; cvs co -d project1 project1/www)
-Larry Jones
I stand FIRM in my belief of what's right! I REFUSE to
compromise my principles! -- Calvin
- Does remote checkout support -d ?, Furmaniuk, Michael, 2001/01/11
- RE: Does remote checkout support -d ?, Furmaniuk, Michael, 2001/01/12
- Re: Does remote checkout support -d ?,
Larry Jones <=
- Re: Does remote checkout support -d ?, Michael Peck, 2001/01/12
- Re: Does remote checkout support -d ?, Larry Jones, 2001/01/12
- Re: Does remote checkout support -d ?, Michael Peck, 2001/01/12
- Re: Does remote checkout support -d ?, Larry Jones, 2001/01/12
- Re: Does remote checkout support -d ?, Michael Peck, 2001/01/13
RE: Does remote checkout support -d ?, Furmaniuk, Michael, 2001/01/12