On 5/22/05, Jason Rumney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I generally keep two copies
> of the nt directory checked out. One checked out with -kb for
> compiling with, and one checked out normally for checking in any
> changes I make, or doing diffs etc.

Why would that be necessary? Having a non -kb copy for commiting
changes and doing diffs, I mean. I seem to have no trouble with the
-kb files of nt/ (using CVSNT).


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