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Re: CVS Import Inaccuracies - Please Respond
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Bernd Jendrissek |
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Re: CVS Import Inaccuracies - Please Respond |
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Wed, 10 Aug 2005 17:33:53 +0200 |
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On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 04:31:10PM +0200, Oproescu Bogdan (KTXA 3) wrote:
> What is going on here?? Why is CVS checking out the "file_1.txt"
> and "file_new.txt" files? Or is it because they ARE the HEAD
> Revisions of these files in the "server_test_module" module, since
> CVS did not increment the Version Numbers of the remaining files in
> my structure above for the 2nd to Nth CVS Imports, which did not
> include "file_1.txt" and "file_new.txt"??
That would be my guess - there is no way, during import, to tell CVS
"this file is NOT present".
> Here, we either have another CVS Bug, or at least a very inaccurate
> way to do cvs imports. Note that I can repeat this test using the
> command "cvs checkout -R HEAD server_test_module" and get the same
> results as before, so this is not the reason. Worse yet, we cannot
> even specify exactly which files we want from our "cvs import" with
> the "-R" flag on checkouts.
cvs checkout -R HEAD server_test_module
will checkout HEAD (module name!) server_test_module *R*ecursively.
In fact, I get this:
cvs server: cannot find module `HEAD' - ignored
cvs [checkout aborted]: cannot expand modules
cvs checkout -r HEAD server_test_module
will checkout HEAD *r*evision of module server_test_module.
Note difference in case!
When you do import, you specify vendortag, no? Why don't you checkout
with that? cvs checkout -r vendortag42 server_test_module
HTH
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