irina sturm writes:
> 
> cvs co module/file
> should do what you want: it creates
> directory module with only file in
> it. 
> 
> However, you might don't want an
> extra directory module on top of the
> file, and I think (please anybody
> correct me if I am wrong) this is
> not possible as CVS is based on
> directory management.

It's possible by using -d. in the checkout command, but that's usually
not a good ideas since that puts your current directory under CVS
control, which you probably don't want.  It also won't work if your
current directory is already under CVS control.

-Larry Jones

I've got more brains than I know what to do with. -- Calvin

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