> -Original Message-
> From: Ortwin Glück [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 22 October 2003 16:32
> To: Jakarta General List
> Subject: Re: Deleting or archiving directories in CVS
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>
> BAZLEY, Sebastian wrote:
> > I'm using Eclipse 2.1.1, in case
BAZLEY, Sebastian wrote:
I'm using Eclipse 2.1.1, in case that is relevant here.
The top-level dir (docs) is in .cvsignore, so that is not flagged as being
out of synch, but all the subdirectories and files are compared, and the
result is that all the contents are shown as being new files.
This is
> -Original Message-
> From: Henning Schmiedehausen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 22 October 2003 14:59
> To: Jakarta General List
> Cc: Apache Infrastructure
> Subject: Re: Deleting or archiving directories in CVS
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>
> On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 14:57, BAZLEY,
With an update also empty directories will be checkedout unless you
specify -P (eg cvs -q update -dP), to prune empty directories.
Mvgr,
Martin
On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 15:59, Henning Schmiedehausen wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 14:57, BAZLEY, Sebastian wrote:
>
> > It is easy to create directorie
On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 14:57, BAZLEY, Sebastian wrote:
> It is easy to create directories in CVS, but it seems to be very difficult
> to remove directories.
No it's not. It's impossible. :-) However, as empty directories will not
show up when checked out (unless explicitly requested), this is not
BAZLEY, Sebastian wrote:
Is there a way to (re)move the unwanted directories?
No, there isn't. You could remove them manually from the file system.
However you may run into problems when you check out an earlier tag,
because you have lost the history while moving files to different
directories.
We've done some re-arranging of the CVS directory structure in
jakarta-jmeter, and some of the directories are now obsolete.
I'd like to remove the directories that we will never use (e.g. javadoc
output) and move the other unused ones to the Attic.
It is easy to create directories in CVS, but it