"Derek R. Price" wrote:
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> Todd Denniston wrote:
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> > Donald Sharp wrote:
> > >
> > > It seems to work for me when I just tried it..
> > >
> > > Create a test repository and create a filename with a space in it
> > > try different things with it. See if it works.
> > >
> > > donald
> > well o
Todd Denniston wrote:
> Donald Sharp wrote:
> >
> > It seems to work for me when I just tried it..
> >
> > Create a test repository and create a filename with a space in it
> > try different things with it. See if it works.
> >
> > donald
> well one thing it seems I can not do is use the directo
Donald Sharp wrote:
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> It seems to work for me when I just tried it..
>
> Create a test repository and create a filename with a space in it
> try different things with it. See if it works.
>
> donald
well one thing it seems I can not do is use the directory as a module
i.e. in the modules fil
Todd Denniston writes:
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> What have been peoples experience with keeping code under CVS where either the
> file and/or the directory names have spaces in them?
I believe CVS proper handles them OK, but trying to use any of the
administrative scripts (e.g., loginfo, taginfo, etc.) would almost
c
It seems to work for me when I just tried it..
Create a test repository and create a filename with a space in it
try different things with it. See if it works.
donald
On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 08:28:19AM -0500, Todd Denniston wrote:
> What have been peoples experience with keeping code under CVS
What have been peoples experience with keeping code under CVS where either the
file and/or the directory names have spaces in them?
Will it work, or do I find my LART and apply it (or both)?
What are the 'gotyas'?
Yes the code I am about to import comes from a windows developer, I am trying
to f