=?iso-8859-1?Q?Jouni_Kyl=E4-Nikkil=E4?= writes:
> 
> If i ask cvs to do checkout of test it creates test-directory also in to my
> harddrive and i don't wan't it to do that. I would like that cvs does not do
> that testi-directory, only classes and source into that directory where i
> am.

With command-line CVS, you can use ``-d .'' to checkout into the current
directory instead of creating a new subdirectory.  I have no idea how to
do that in WinCVS or any other GUI, though.

-Larry Jones

Well, it's all a question of perspective. -- Calvin

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