I believe 'cvs export' does not create these directories.
Maybe you can use that?
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Ken Versteeg
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Subject: location of /CVS/ directories
Hi all,
Due to an application which is incapable of ignoring CVS directories, I
have a need to 'hide' the /CVS/ directories in my development source
tree. I'm wondering if there is a CVS setting which I could use to put
the /CVS/ directories into another location (i.e. a directory structure
which mirrors the one I'm working in? Is there any way to control the
location of the /CVS/ directories?
Thanks in advance,
Ken
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