You can log directly on to the server and remove the folders. If you want to save them for posterity, we once did a similar thing and just created an "obsolete" module and moved it there. Create the new module as normal then you can simply move the folders into it on the server. The folders are all self-contained in CVS so moving them around / deleting them will do what you want and will not corrupt the repository. Of course, always back up your repository first in case you make a mistake and need to restore.
HTH, Jason On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 6:01 PM, Rez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > > > We're running CVS repository on a linux box and the users connect from > Windows client via pserve method. There're a lot of obsolete projects in > our repository which I'd like to delete or commit to the attic without > checking out a working copy first! Is it possible to send a remove command > to the server from my Windows PC or directly logon to the server and remove > these obsolete folders and projects without checking out a working copy > first? > > > > Thanks > > Rez > > > > > ________________________________ > Store, manage and share up to 5GB with Windows Live SkyDrive. Start > uploading now
