RE: The recursive behavior of CVS

2003-02-20 Thread CHARLES HART, BLOOMBERG/ 499 PARK
Actually, there are TWO -d options, one to the left and one to the right of your checkout command. The one on the left sets the CVS root. The one on the right points out to CVS where the work area is. It seems, from a little experimentation, that CVS needs to find A root, and will take it from o

Re: The recursive behavior of CVS

2003-02-19 Thread Donald Sharp
.. donald > > Shlomo > > > -Original Message- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 6:16 PM > > To: Reinstein, Shlomo > > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Re: The recursive behavior

RE: The recursive behavior of CVS

2003-02-19 Thread Reinstein, Shlomo
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 6:16 PM > To: Reinstein, Shlomo > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: The recursive behavior of CVS > > > Reinstein, Shlomo writes: > > > > About 2 years ago I asked about the recursive behavior of > CVS. I asked how > >

Re: The recursive behavior of CVS

2003-02-19 Thread Larry Jones
Reinstein, Shlomo writes: > > About 2 years ago I asked about the recursive behavior of CVS. I asked how > CVS decides whether it should recurse into a subdirectory or not, and I got > the following reply from Larry Jones: "In general, if there's no CVS > subdirectory in a directory or if there ar

Re: The recursive behavior of CVS

2000-12-25 Thread Larry Jones
Reinstein, Shlomo writes: > > Can anyone explain to me the recursive behavior of CVS? To be more precise, > can anyone explain to me how CVS determines whether it should go into a > subdirectory and continue to run there or not? In general, if there's no CVS subdirectory in a directory or if the