If we are signing a petition here, you can put me on it too.  I really
dislike having to use import at all, whether for new modules, or even for
vendor branhces.

While most people have said they don't want to complain, or be critical
about CVS's lack of support in this area, I will be honest and admit that I
think this is something worth being critical about.  Unlike most CVS
functionality, using import to create a new module is a nuisance,
unintuitive, and error prone.  No question about it -- it should be changed.

- Dennis

----- Original Message -----
From: "Francis Irving" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 2:50 AM
Subject: Re: cvs add --new


For TortoiseCVS (an Explorer extension interface to CVS), I felt
forced to implement exactly this feature via a kludge using "cvs
import".

(It makes an empty directory in a temporary place, and does cvs import
on that, then checks it out again, and copies the CVS bit to the
working directory).

New users expect to just be able to go:
cvs add --newmodule mynewmodule
and make that as a new module, already checked out in place.

Most everything else in cvs is easy to explain to people.

I'm not being critical that this isn't there, just giving my support
to folk who would like this feature!

Francis

On Thu, 15 Feb 2001 14:01:56 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>Actually I comment was meant to point out a percieved flaw in CVS.  When I
show
>developers CVS in the environment that I work, putting new projects into
CVS is
>always
>a place that they see weakness in CVS as they either have to pretend they
are
>their
>own vendor, or use the top level dir checkout trick.  I was simply
suggesting
>that we
>can improve the image of CVS by adding an easy way for a user to create a
new
>top
>level directory for a new subsystem.
>
>Rex.


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