What does the CVS structure look like?  Something like:
   trunk/
      project 1/
      project 2/
      multiproject/

Just have CC monitor trunk/ and you should be fine.

On 7/6/05, Michael Mattox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is there a reason doing the CVS update from the multiproject directory
> > doesn't work?  It should get all subdirectories, which should update all
> > of the subprojects (unless the multiproject doesn't follow the norm of
> > having the subprojects located in subdirectories of the multiproject).
> 
> I didn't know it was "the norm" to have the subprojects be subdirectories
> of the main projects.  I always kept the main project at the same level..
> 
> - project 1
> - project 2
> - multiproject
> 
> The problem with not using a flat hiearchy is that it causes problems with
> Eclipse.
> 
> Is there another way or do I have to restructure my project directories to
> use CC?
> 
> -Michael
> 
> 
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