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Re: How to make "update -d" ignore a top-level directory?
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Jenn Vesperman |
Subject: |
Re: How to make "update -d" ignore a top-level directory? |
Date: |
19 Nov 2002 14:11:36 +1100 |
On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 10:02, Shankar Unni wrote:
> How can I achieve what I want: to be able to:
>
> * not have to set CVSROOT in the environment.
> * Be able to issue an "update -d" from the root of my work area, and
> * not get that junk directory?
>
> Is there a way? I'm trying to avoid having to do a "radical nms-ectomy"
> (:-/) on my repository..
In CVSROOT in your repository there's a configuration option in one of
the files - I think it's called config - that is 'TopLevelDir'. Set it
to yes, and the directory you're in when you run cvs checkout gets a CVS
subdirectory.
I believe that will do what you want.
Jenn V.
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