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Mike Castle wrote:
>On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 12:28:18PM -0500, Mr. Aldo D. Longhi wrote:
>> I like Rex's idea of creating a new way to add
>> a new directory (and contents) to the repo.
>> I do this all the time; "Import" is typically not
>> what I want to do, and I haven't yet written a
>> wrapper script to perform this sequence of actions
>> so I end up doing it manually:
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>I still can't see what the problem with import is.
My main problem with "Import" is that it does not insert
all the metadata into my existing directory structure.
So once I import the stuff, I then have to move it out
of the way (rename the dir) and check everything out
again. "Add" takes care of this for me.
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