Robert Thorpe writes: > > What you are saying is that I should make a pointless alias in the > modules file to the modules in question and whenever I wish to > create a new module I must do the same.
It's not pointless, it allows co -c to provide useful information. :-) > I don't know how to > write module file entires, I will have to learn and then add the > pointless entries you describe. I could but why should I? It is trivially easy -- all you need is something like: foo foo bar bar The module file can be quite useful -- I'm not sure why you're so opposed to actually learning about useful features of the software you're using. > Is the attitude of the CVS developers "it was hard to write so it > should be hard to use?" No, the attitude of the (all volunteer) CVS developers is that we prefer to apply our (very limited) resources to more important problems. -Larry Jones No one can prove I did that!! -- Calvin _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs