Hi,
i'm managing a custom cygwin package server and have my own packages directly in the 'release'-subdir in CVS.
When i have checked out (cvs edit) a setup.hint file, cvs places the
original copy into CVS/Base/setup.hint. So, when i run upset, i get
a package "@ Base" in setup.{ini|bz2} with the old contents of my
setup.hint file.My preferred solution would be one of the following: 1) hardcode into upset to skip all subdirs named 'CVS', with one exeption: if directly in the CVS-subdir is a file named "setup.hint". This is needed for the package 'cvs' itself, when upset is run on a cygwin-machine, where 'cvs' is equal to 'CVS'.
2) Add a commandline-arg to give upset a list of directories not to be searched for packages, as wildcards or regex and the ability to define the above exception for the cvs-package, or just as an output of a command like `find ./release -type d -print | grep 'CVS/Base'`
3) any other idea ?
thanks Michael -- Michael Haubenwallner SALOMON Automation GmbH Forschung & Entwicklung A-8114 Friesach bei Graz mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.salomon.at
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