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Re: Problem with recursive cvs edit command
From: |
David Fuller |
Subject: |
Re: Problem with recursive cvs edit command |
Date: |
Thu, 7 Feb 2002 15:26:47 +0000 (GMT) |
There are a lot of weird behaviors with ampersand modules because they
aren't fully implemented. This appears to be one of them.
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Dan wrote:
> OK,
>
> I'm new to cvs, and think I've got everything working except for one
> peculiarity.
>
> I've got a modules file that looks like:
>
> moduleA -d moduleA path1/moduleA
> moduleB -d moduleB path1/moduleB
> AllModules &moduleA &moduleB
>
> I then checkout AllModules and end up with a directory tree locally like:
>
> AllModules
> moduleA
> moduleB
>
> which is what I would expect. I can commit, get status, get logging, etc.
> at any point in the tree and everything works just fine.
>
> If however I do a 'cvs edit' on moduleA, and moduleA has sub-directories
> (let's say suba for example - which has a file in it called filea), then I
> get the following error:
>
> cvs -z9 edit (in directory C:\AllModules\moduleA)
>
> cvs [edit aborted]: cannot find suba/filea: No such file or directory
>
> *****CVS exited normally with code 1*****
>
> If I do a 'cvs edit' on 'suba' directly however it works fine, and all the
> files in suba are marked edit:
>
> cvs -z9 edit (in directory C:\AllModules\moduleA\suba\)
>
> *****CVS exited normally with code 0*****
>
> Any help for this novice cvs user would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Dan
>
>
>
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