On Fri, 1 Apr 2005 12:34:24 -0500, Jim.Hyslop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Sarah Steinmetz wrote:
Your explanation seems to be correct, it would explain why I can treat repos like a module.Unfortunaltely I have no access to the cvs-Server. But I think I can ask someone who has access.
Is there a possibility to see what modules are in the repository?
(did you intend this not to go to the list?)

No, sorry, I had chosen the wrong button (reply instead of reply all)

'cvs co -c' will display the contents of CVSROOT/modules, but it strips out
blank lines and comments. If you have appropriate permissions, you can check
out CVSROOT and look at the entire file).

I tried both yet. cvs checkout CVSROOT delivers an empty modules file (except from comments)

I think I will have to ask the sysadmin, then I will tell you the answer of this mystery!

Thank you!
Sarah


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