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From: | Ming Kin Lai |
Subject: | RE: How to add/commit a directory after the files therein are already added/commited |
Date: | Wed, 19 Apr 2006 15:46:26 -0700 |
The how do you explain the fact that when I now check out the project, doc is missing?Based on the revision number, it looks to me like you initially added the doc directory, Manual.tex, etc. to the version3 branch.
% cvs -d /home/messengr/cvs checkout -r v3_0_6 myproj % cd myproj/ % ls AUTHORS CVS/ Makefile NEWS Readme compiler/ daemon/ (doc is missing)
I believe you're getting the "move away" message because the Manual.tex file in your doc directory has a timestamp newer than the version in the CVS repository. If you want to keep this copy instead of the one in the repository, then move it somewhere temporarily, perform the following operations and move it back before performing the commit. Update myproj to remove any sticky tags and add new directories (cvs up -Ad). Once you've done that, you can merge the doc directory and its content from the version3 branch to the trunk with, "cvs up -j version3 doc" and then commit the changes.
I want the files in the branch. I do not want to move them to the truck. _________________________________________________________________Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee® Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963
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