Thanks a lot! I find it amazing that I never had to use this -d option before...

Op 2-feb-08, om 15:50 heeft Rick Genter het volgende geschreven:

On 2/1/08 9:48 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

8) user_a creates a new FOLDER "subtest", containing a file
"subtest.txt"; it adds the folder and its file, and commits the changes
9) when user_b does a cvs update, it does not get any notification
about the existence of "subfolder", and no file gets downloaded.
10) user_b does the symmetric maneuver, creating a new folder
"subfolder2", adding it, committing it, but then when user_a does a
cvs update, it does not get notified about the existence of this new
folder.

Am I doing something wrong? I have used CVS before, and I don't
remember ever been faced with this problem...

I think you need to do

cvs update -d

in order for newly added directories to be added to your sandbox.

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Rick Genter
Principal Software Engineer
Silverlink Communications
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.silverlink.com






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