Timothy Stone writes:
>
> $ cvs -d $REP import -ko -I! -m "some meaningful message" blojsom
> BLOJSOM REL_2_11
>
> Basically, the "-ko" switch seems to be hosing the JAR files in the
> project. Everything gets a Sticky Option of -ko. This kills JARs.
Yep. An explicit -k option on the command
Timothy Stone wrote:
> My import:
>
> $ cvs -d $REP import -ko -I! -m "some meaningful message" blojsom
> BLOJSOM REL_2_11
>
> Basically, the "-ko" switch seems to be hosing the JAR files in the
> project. Everything gets a Sticky Option of -ko. This kills JARs.
Well, what did you expect? You *
List,
Not necessarily a newcomer to cvs, but I'm experiencing some odd
behavior that is unexpected, at least from within the context of my
experience.
I did a search in the archive, found something close, but not exactly,
in particular how CVS processes wrapper instructions (wrappers, home,
ENV, c
List,
Not necessarily a newcomer to cvs, but I'm experiencing some odd
behavior that is unexpected, at least from within the context of my
experience.
I did a search in the archive, found something close, but not exactly,
in particular how CVS processes wrapper instructions (wrappers, home,
E