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[Savannah-hackers] Adding CVS modules to existing projects
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Danilo Segan |
Subject: |
[Savannah-hackers] Adding CVS modules to existing projects |
Date: |
Tue, 7 Oct 2003 19:55:08 +0200 |
Hi,
I'm interested if it's possible to add several modules besides the
"main" one to CVS root for Serbian-GNOME project (Savannah project ID:
"serbiangnome"). My Savannah ID is "bascelik".
For instance, there's a separate dictionary tool developed specifically
for this project which I would like to keep in CVS, but not in
/cvsroot/serbiangnome/serbiangnome
but in eg. /cvsroot/serbiangnome/recnik ("recnik" is ASCII-ized Serbian
for "dictionary", and that's the name of the tool).
Is it possible, and if it is, what should I do (I couldn't find
anything related to it in "C-h i m cvs").
Also, could I ask any of you with access to CVS hosting machine to
clear up empty directories ("desktop", "fifth-toe", "office",
"developer-libs", "developer-apps", "extras"). They were added a couple
of months ago when I didn't have a clear idea what I'm going to use CVS
for (yeah, I know that's my _big_ mistake), so I've put there all the
translations which now I keep in Gnome CVS (because that's where they
belong).
I don't care about CVS history for these files (it should just be an
initial commit anyway), so if this is not hard to do it would be great.
So far, I use '-P' to get a nice cvs checkout, but ViewCVS is a bit
crowded.
If it takes too much time or too much effort, no need to bother. ;-)
Cheers,
Danilo
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