OK Thanks a lot. I did something that is working but I'm not sure it is a good thing to do. It was very easy though. I've just copied in the repository (,v files) all the files I needed from one module to another and now everything seems to work just fine.
Thanks Mark E. Hamilton wrote: > > eranlevi wrote: >> Yes but when I'll open a GUI module browser, I'll see test in the list of >> modules and not dir1. > > Well, you'll have to decide whether you can live with that. Modules are > not directories (although directories are modules.) Modules are a way of > aggregating groups of directories and files into a single name. If your > users won't accept that, then I don't know any other way of doing what > you want. Perhaps someone else here has some other ideas. > >> BTW, I've tried your suggestion and when I open the module browser I see >> something like that: >> module1 >> module2 >> module3 >> +aliases >> - test >> module4 >> ... >> >> Is there a way to avoid this aliases entry? > > I don't know. I don't use a GUI browser. You might try the mailing list > for whatever GUI browser you are using. > > -- > ---------------- > Mark E. Hamilton > Orion International Technologies, Inc. > Sandia National Laboratory, NM. > 505-844-7666 > > > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/checking-out-a-module-with-files-from-other-modules-tf4298856.html#a12256484 Sent from the Gnu - Cvs - Info mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
