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Re: checking out a module with files from other modules


From: eranlevi
Subject: Re: checking out a module with files from other modules
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 08:37:54 -0700 (PDT)

Hi,

Thanks for the replay.
I did something a little bit different. Basically, I need some files from
dir2/other1_dir to be under a certain directory that is under dir1 and some
other files from dirs/other2_dir to be under another directory that is under
dir1.
What I did was:
test1  -d dir1/another1_dir  dir2/other1_dir  file1  file2...
test2  -d dir1/another2_dir  dir2/other2_dir  file3  file4...
test  test  &test1  &test2

The checkout output looked very good but I couldn't find files 1-4 under
dir1 :-(

What I did wrong?

Thanks


Mark E. Hamilton wrote:
> 
> eranlevi wrote:
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> I'm trying to create configuration (using the CVSROOT/modules file) that
>> I'll be able to checkout all the files a module need. This module has
>> most
>> of its files under the module directory in the repository but also has
>> some
>> files under other modules in the repository.
> 
> Try an alias module:
> 
> http://ximbiot.com/cvs/manual/cvs-1.11.22/cvs_18.html#SEC160
> 
> Assuming your top-level directories are named 'dir1' and 'dir2', and 
> 'dir1' is the one with most of the files, this would do something like 
> what you want.
> 
> my_module -a dir1 dir2/other_dir ...
> 
> Then
> 
> cvs checkout my_module
> 
> would put dir/... and dir2/other_dir/... in your working directory.
> 
> -- 
> ----------------
> Mark E. Hamilton
> Orion International Technologies, Inc.
> Sandia National Laboratory, NM.
> 505-844-7666
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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