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Re: Using WinCVS to checkout modules


From: Derek R. Price
Subject: Re: Using WinCVS to checkout modules
Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2000 18:18:56 -0400

'cvs co -c' will cat the modules database for you, but if you don't have a
shell account on the CVS server so that you can do an 'ls' of the repository,
you'll have to ask someone where they put the module you were using.

Derek

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John Tissell wrote:

> I'm very new to this and I did it once, but the repository has been updated
> and I can't checkout the new modules:
>
> cvs checkout -P profservices\documentation\operations (in directory D:\MY
> DOCUMENTS\BCS\CVS BCS EDIFECS\PROFSERVICES)
> cvs server: cannot find module `profservices\documentation\operations' -
> ignored
> cvs [checkout aborted]: cannot expand modules
>
> *****CVS exited normally with code 1*****
>
> Any suggestions or even a pointer for basic use would be helpful.
> Everything I'm finding is skipping over the fundamental levels.
>
> John Tissell
> Business Collaboration Services
> EDIFECS
> The DNA of B2B
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