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[Savannah-hackers] [ 101827 ] Help removing modules
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[Savannah-hackers] [ 101827 ] Help removing modules |
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Tue, 11 Feb 2003 13:11:01 -0500 |
Support Request #101827, was updated on 2003-Feb-10 23:49
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Category: CVS
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Summary: Help removing modules
By: yeupou
Date: 2003-Feb-11 19:11
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You cannot remove content from CVS without using cvs commands.
I do not understand how it is a problem that the CVS
directory is not up-to-date with your local repository :
update it.
The suggested sftp command is about donwload area, which is
different.
BTW, we can remove your cvs module but it preferable that
you upload the new one. We would remove the previous once
it's done to make sure that nothing will be lost.
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By: dmp
Date: 2003-Feb-10 23:49
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Hi there,
I want to delete both the modules in the source code
repository for my project (khamlog) as it has been
obsoleted by a new version which is not up to date with the
repository contents as it's been rewritten. It's so far out of
date that I'd rather start with a clean repository than try to
fit the two back into sync. However, I can't find out how to
remove things without direct access to the repository
filesystem etc. I can't even get in using the suggested sftp
command, as all I get is:
bash-2.05b$ sftp -1 address@hidden:/khamlog
Connecting to subversions.gnu.org...
Enter passphrase for RSA key '/home/dmp/.ssh/identity':
Connection closed
bash-2.05b$
If somebody could empty the entire source code repository,
and start me off with a nice new clean $CVSROOT I'd be
EXTREMELY grateful!
Thanks guys :)
David
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