Claudio Klingler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>i have some files imported into my cvs repository. These files name's do and
>should not end with the ",v" suffix. Unfortunately cvs ignores this files.
This is not clear. If you are trying to import files ending in ",v",
do a "cvs import -I! ...".
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Claudio Klingler wrote:
>Hello,
>
>i have some files imported into my cvs repository. These files name's do and
>should not end with the ",v" suffix. Unfortunately cvs ignores this files.
>
>I want this files to be treated like the files ending with ",v". Does that
On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 03:41:54PM +0100, Claudio Klingler wrote:
> i have some files imported into my cvs repository. These files name's do and
> should not end with the ",v" suffix. Unfortunately cvs ignores this files.
I think you mean that you have RCS files -- the kind that are
usually calle
Claudio Klingler writes:
>
> i have some files imported into my cvs repository. These files name's do and
> should not end with the ",v" suffix. Unfortunately cvs ignores this files.
>
> I want this files to be treated like the files ending with ",v". Does that
> work with cvs? Setting the RCSIN
Hello,
i have some files imported into my cvs repository. These files name's do and
should not end with the ",v" suffix. Unfortunately cvs ignores this files.
I want this files to be treated like the files ending with ",v". Does that
work with cvs? Setting the RCSINIT environment variable to "-x