As a precaution, I recommend having a ~/.cvsrc file with a line like "update -d 
-P" so that will not happen in the future.

-Ken


On 4/24/09 9:57 AM, "John Drescher" <dresche...@gmail.com> wrote:

On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 11:38 AM, David E DeMarle
<dave.dema...@kitware.com> wrote:
> You probably just forgot the "-d" option to cvs update. Without that
> it will not create new directories in your working directory.
>

On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 11:38 AM, David Cole <david.c...@kitware.com> wrote:
>You have to use "-d" with your cvs updates to get new directories....
>I always use:
>cvs up -dAP

Thanks, all. That was it. I forgot that because I mostly use cvs
through a GUI and this time I did just a

cvs up

from a command window.

I have been doing a lot of

git pull

from linux lately so I forgot the cvs options are needed to get new folders..

John
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