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Re: removing from rep.
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Matt Riechers |
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Re: removing from rep. |
Date: |
Fri, 30 Nov 2001 08:27:07 -0500 |
"Michael L. Hostbaek" wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I currently have say 6-7 modules in my repository, and I'd like to
> re-import a few of them... Which way is the smartest to do that ?
> To delete the modules from the repository (how would I do that)
> or just to try and import them again ?
Why do you need to re-import existing modules?
One approach is to rename all the modules you want to re-import as
"whatever-old" and then re-import. This has the advantage of keeping track of
everything you've done, but takes more space. If you just want to start over,
you could do your above mentioned method.
> Another thing, how do I allow root to checkout/commit ?
The short answer is "you *really* shouldn't do that". This has been covered
*several* times on this list. For instance:
<http://www.mail-archive.com/info-cvs%40gnu.org/msg09684.html>
-Matt
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