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Re: CVS


  • Subject: Re: CVS
  • From: David Fang <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2007 15:23:33 -0500 (EST)

> I was experimenting with trying to use CVS from within XCode, and now
> when I use CVS from the command line all my CVS subdirectories show up
> as unknown (meaning they all have a "?" next to their name when I do
> 'cvs update'). Anyone have an idea what might have happened, and how I
> might fix it?  (Or, how do I prevent it happening again, if I just
> check out the module again?)

Hi,

Make sure that your checkout is complete by grabbing all subdirectories
(from your point of interest): cvs update -d
If your directories are still '?', you have to "cvs add" those directories
first, before adding files in those directories.

HTH,

Fang

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