[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > $ cvs co test > cvs checkout: Updating test > cvs checkout: Updating test/expanded > U test/expanded/calpub01.log > U test/expanded/calpub01.sas ............ > > Adding new subdir/src files to existing repo: > $ pwd > /cpas/stacy/test > $ mkdir povtext
If you're going to use add, you want to do "cvs add povtext" here. That will make povtext a subdirectory of test in the repository, which I presume is what you want. Directories are added immediately rather than waiting for a commit. > $ cd povtext > $ cp /cpsmig/povmar01/povtext/*.* . At this point, you should do "cvs add *" followed by "cvs commit". Alternatively, you can add the files with import. In that case, you *don't* want to be in your working directory, you want to do it from where the files already exist: cd /cpsmig/povmar01/povtext cvs import -m "add new dir" test/povtext stacy start Note that I specified the repository directory as test/povtext to make a subdirectory under the existing directory. If you wanted povtext to be a new top-level directory, you would just say "povtext" instead. After updating, you can go back to your working directory and do: cvs update -d to get the new directory and files. -Larry Jones I wonder if you can refuse to inherit the world. -- Calvin _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs