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Double referencing modules
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Weldon, Kenneth A |
Subject: |
Double referencing modules |
Date: |
Mon, 24 Feb 2003 14:33:54 -0800 |
Hi,
I think I have found a bug in CVS version 1.11.2, running on Solaris
5.5.1. It deals with double references of modules.
For example, if the modules file looks like this:
/**************begin**********************/
module1 -d directory1 yoyo/directory1
module2 cvsroot/directory2
refmod1 = &module1
desiredmod &module2 &refmod1
/****************end*********************/
If I check out desiredmod (cvs co desiredmod), I get a directory structure
like this:
desiredmod
_____|_______
| |
refmod1 directory2
|
directory1
If I now cd into desiredmod, and issue any CVS command, it will not
recursively act upon refmod1.
For instance, if I want to tag the desiredmod module, I have to cd into
desiredmod, issue the
command cvs tag <tagname>, and then cd into refmod1 and issue the exact same
command.
I cannot use the rtag command at all, as it will not tag files under the
refmod1 directory.
I have run tests on double referencing of modules, which seem to work. It
appears to be
the mixing of single references and double references when defining a
module.
I would be happy to provide any more information, or be of any assistance.
Thanks,
Andy Weldon
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kenneth.a.weldon@lmco.com
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