Just rm -rf it - it is a new import anyway. Dw
-- Dirk-Willem van Gulik On Thu, 2 May 2002, Greg Ames wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > gregames 02/05/02 10:20:10 > > > > Log: > > Initial revision > > > > Status: > > > > Vendor Tag: init > > Release Tags: start > > > > N httpd-test/specweb99/httpd.specweb.conf > > N httpd-test/specweb99/LICENSE.txt > > N httpd-test/specweb99/rc.byrd_ap > > N httpd-test/specweb99/README > > N httpd-test/specweb99/specweb99-1.3/mod_specweb99.c > > N httpd-test/specweb99/specweb99-1.3/mod_specweb99.h > > N httpd-test/specweb99/specweb99-1.3/README > > N httpd-test/specweb99/specweb99-1.3/STATUS > > N httpd-test/specweb99/specweb99-2.0/config5.m4 > > N httpd-test/specweb99/specweb99-2.0/README > > N httpd-test/specweb99/specweb99-2.0/mod_specweb99.c > > N httpd-test/specweb99/specweb99-2.0/mod_specweb99.h > > > > No conflicts created by this import > > yuck. "cvs import" created a branch, 4 digit revision numbers, and a couple > of > useless tags. I'd like to blow this away and try again with cvs add. Is rm, > cvs remove, cvs commit on all files the best way to clean up? > > Greg >