On Sat, Oct 26, 2002 at 10:29:22PM -0400, Xicheng Jia wrote:
> now I want to import the files in sub_dir_2 as my new repository,
> and at the same time keep the structure of the directory(dir/sub_dir_2/).
# cd dir/sub_dir_2
# cvs import -m "new" dir/sub_dir_2 new_project project_1_0
/npat
--
Ye
I want to import a subdirectory of my file as a new repository.
For example, my directory have three sub_dirs as following:
dir-|_sub_dir_1
|_sub_dir_2
|_sub_dir_3
now I want to import the files in sub_dir_2 as my new repository,
and at the same time keep the structure of the directory(d
>--- Forwarded mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>There is allways a mixture of architectures! Even if it is a
>linux-only setup, you can be sure that there are (or at least that
>there will eventually be) different distributions!
That's like saying that Solaris 2.4 and Solaris 2.9 are different
archit
I have performed a vendor-barnch import. I have started the merging
procedure, and half way to this I want to "revert" (undo) the whole
import thing. Before doing the import I have tagged my tree with, say,
T1. How can I do it?
/npat
--
Freedom, morality, and the human dignity of the individual