Re: Newbie Problem: About repositiory

2002-11-07 Thread Riechers, Matthew W
Xicheng Jia wrote: > > On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Mike Ayers wrote: > > > 4. Run a script which deletes all the CVS/Root directories and then > > `cvs -d /new/path/to/repository update` > > Can you tell me how to make such script file? NOTE: this is extremely dangerous! *MAKE A BACKUP FIRST* f

Re: Newbie Problem: About repositiory

2002-11-06 Thread Xicheng Jia
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Mike Ayers wrote: > 4. Run a script which deletes all the CVS/Root directories and then > `cvs -d /new/path/to/repository update` Can you tell me how to make such script file? My working directory have too many subdirectories.. Also, shall I delete all 3 files in CVS d

Re: Newbie Problem: About repositiory

2002-11-05 Thread Noel Yap
--- "Riechers, Matthew W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > A. checkout new working dir using new repository > location > > B. transfer content of old working copy to new > working copy > > C. delete and cvs remove files from new working > copy if necessary > >

Re: Newbie Problem: About repositiory

2002-11-05 Thread erik . cumps
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Re: Newbie Problem: About repositiory

2002-11-05 Thread Riechers, Matthew W
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > A. checkout new working dir using new repository location > B. transfer content of old working copy to new working copy > C. delete and cvs remove files from new working copy if necessary > D. get rid of old working copy and continue work in new working copy T

Re: Newbie Problem: About repositiory

2002-11-05 Thread erik . cumps
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/05/2002 12:31 AM To: Noel Yap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: Xicheng Jia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, CVS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Newbie Problem: About repositiory Noel Yap wrote: > Th

Re: Newbie Problem: About repositiory

2002-11-04 Thread Mike Ayers
Noel Yap wrote: There're several things (with varying pro's and con's) you can do: 1. move back the repo until you've checked in everything you need (and don't checkout another working directory until it's moved back) 2. create a symlink (or mount the new repo) to the location of the old repo 3. m

Re: Newbie Problem: About repositiory

2002-11-04 Thread Larry Jones
Xicheng Jia writes: > > Then I can not checkin or do some other cvs operations correctly on > the files I checkouted out several weeks before, b/c the CVS root had been > changed. Can anyone tell me what I should do to recover the relationship > between my files and the modules. Also, shall I re-i

Re: Newbie Problem: About repositiory

2002-11-04 Thread Noel Yap
There're several things (with varying pro's and con's) you can do: 1. move back the repo until you've checked in everything you need (and don't checkout another working directory until it's moved back) 2. create a symlink (or mount the new repo) to the location of the old repo 3. modify all your CV

Re: Newbie Problem: About repositiory

2002-11-04 Thread Riechers, Matthew W
Xicheng Jia wrote: > > I have several modules in my repository under the following > directory: > > /users/t1/CVSROOT > > But recently, our system administrator transfered all my data to another > directory, say: > > /users/005/t3/CVSROOT > > Then I can not checkin or do some other cvs ope