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Kelly F. Hickel wrote:
> If I do the above, then after step 5 I have a directory with only a CVS
> sub dir.  If I remove the directory and do step 5 with a 1.11 cvs
> binary, I get a directory with the file in it.....

I get the same behaviour.

> Am I missing something that was added to the feature release? Is it
> supposed to work this way?

No, it's not. I'll get on that right away. In the meanwhile, if you cd
into the directory and issue 'cvs update' all your files should appear.

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Jim Hyslop
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