I'm curious about ampersand modules.
Once a regular module (containing another module via the "&" construct)
is checked out, does that module actually *know* that it contains the
contained module?
If my modules file says something like this:
frobnicator frobnicator &caturgiator
...and I do this:
cvs checkout -P frobnicator
...then I get this (as expected):
frobnicator/somedir
frobnicator/caturgiator/someotherdir
...but now if I do this:
cd frobnicator; rm -rf caturgiator; cd ..
...and then do this:
cvs -q update -d -P -A
...then caturgiator does not reappear, suggesting that frobnicator's CVS
directory does not record what the modules file engineered to happen.
The only way to set this back up would be to re-checkout the project or
checkout the caturgiator module directly at this level.
Is that by design?
Cheers,
Laird
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