Hi again Marcelo,
On 04-05-11 09:34 -0300, Marcelo Carvalho Fernandes wrote:
> Could you just tell me your directory tree under $CVSROOT ?
sure, it looks like the furthest-right arguments in the modules file:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] uy_mod]$ ls -l
total 56
drwxrwsr-x3 kenneth staff4096 Ma
FWIW, I finally figured this out. My original message didn't contain
enough data. The problem hadto do with checking out two modules into
the same aliased directory, but obviously only being able to have one
'CVS' dir
my modules definitions now look something like:
# create uy_pro first
proroo
OK, I've been following along for a couple of days, but I'm still stuck on
this. I have a web project which encompasses a few portals; there are
essentially 4 sites, each of which uses some common code, & some private code.
I've been keeping the 4 sites separately in CVS for a few months now, bu
On 04-05-05 17:06 -0300, Marcelo Carvalho Fernandes wrote:
> I think you are trying to do the same thing I´m doing. Take a look at
> "Module aliases" thread, specially the email I sent yesterday.
> Let me and xyzzy know if it works because I´ve tested Jim.Hyslop's solution
> but it doesn't work.
>
On 04-06-19 05:00 -0700, Adrian Constantin wrote:
> For my project I use two directories and I can't
> easily include one within another. One directory is
> for finished files I make public on the web server,
> and the other is a working space with test files and
> intermediate source files. For ex
On 04-06-20 09:49 -0700, Adrian Constantin wrote:
> --- Kenneth Dombrowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm sorry if I'm misunderstanding the question, but:
> > import the
> > directories from one level up the heirarchy?
> >
> ...
>
> I
Hi,
I'm writing some bash scripts to ease the management of a website for a
group of people not necessarily well-versed in cvs. The workflow goes
from a checked out version of the HEAD branch to an exported test/QA
site, and finally to an exported live site. The update script for the
dev site w