"Martin Heinen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 01:09:27PM +0000, Jay Glanville wrote: > > > When a module has an ampersand module as part of it's definition, the > > ampersand module gets included in the root of the other module. My questio > > is: is there a way to have the ampersand module included in a subdirectory? > > > > For example, if my modules file looks something like this: > > amp1 amp1 > > amp2 amp2 > > mod &1 &2 > > then when I do a: > > cvs co mod > > I get a directory structure that looks like this: > > mod > > mod/amp1 > > mod/amp2 > > > > Now, is there a way to say that module amp1 should be included in module mod > > and be placed in a directory called tools. For example, when I do a > > checkout of module mod, I get the following directories: > > mod > > mod/tools/amp1 > > mod/amp2 > > The -d option renames the working directory: > > | amp1 -d mod/tools/amp1 amp1 > | amp2 amp2 > | mod &1 &2 > > Module options are described in > > http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_18.html#SEC160 > > HTH, > Martin
Thanks Martin. It's a good start, but not all that I was looking for. By using the "-d" option, what I'm doing is "front-loading" the naming architecture. In other words, anytime I use module amp1, it will be under a directory tools (i.e.: "cvs co amp1" will result in "tools/amp1"). Another example: along with module mod is module othermod, which has a definition of "othermod &1". It will automaticly be placed in a directory called "othermod/tools/amp1". I may not want it there. Is there a way to "back-load" where the ampersand module will be included? For example, to be able to say that in module mod, include module amp1 in the location mod/tools, and for module othermod, include module amp1 in location othermod/loadbuild? I suppose another word to describe what I'm trying to do is make a link to another module. In ClearCase parlance, I'd be making a link (at a location of my choosing) to another vob (equivalent to a module). Thanks JDG -- Jay Dickon Glanville _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs