Sorry,

I'm confused.  What do you mean by more than one subtree?

My CVS project has sub-trees.

My tree looks something like:

appx/
appx/build/
appx/java/
appx/java/start/
appx/java/comm/
appx/java/comm/msg/
appx/java/view/
appx/scripts/
appx/scripts/unix/
appx/scripts/windows/
appx/docs/

These all have files in them.

Pete 
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On 11/14/00, 11:59:11 AM, Barnet Wagman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote 
regarding Re: CVS vs RCS vs ? Thanks:


> Thanks for the advice.  CVS is clearly the system to use.

> It does appear to lack one feature: I'd like to have projects that
> contain files in more than one directory subtree (due to relationship
> between Java package and directories), but since everyone else lives
> with this, I can to.

> Barnet Wagman wrote:

> > I need to choose a version control system and I'd like to know what
> > other people are using.
> >
> > Currently, I do most of my devlopment with xemacs/JDE, so I'm leaning
> > towards RCS, since emacs supports it.  But CVS seems more common in the
> > Linux world.   Are there other choices?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Barnet Wagman
> >
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