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Re: Combining modules in top dir
From: |
Greg A. Woods |
Subject: |
Re: Combining modules in top dir |
Date: |
Fri, 30 Aug 2002 11:32:40 -0400 (EDT) |
[ On Friday, August 30, 2002 at 15:17:12 (+0200), Fabian Cenedese wrote: ]
> Subject: Combining modules in top dir
>
> I wondered if it is possible to checkout several modules/directories in one
> step preserving the dir structure. If I have two mods mod1 and mod2 I can do:
> cvs co mod1
> cvs co mod2
> Like this I get the same directory structure.
> /mod1
> /mod2
>
> Then I tried with an ampermod:
> allmods &mod1 &mod2
>
> But if I checkout allmods I get
> /allmods/mod1
> /allmods/mod2
>
> Is there a way to prevent allmods? I can only rename it with -d, but not omit.
Ah, _NO_. Think about it! You've created a new module. CVS checks
modules out into directories. Thus when you check out that module
you'll get a new directory containing its contents.
If all you want is to check out a series of _separate_ modules into the
same place then just do:
cvs co mod1
cvs co mod2
...
cvs co modN
If you do this often then write a wrapper script that'll combine all the
commands into one.
--
Greg A. Woods
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