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Re: Converting from Linux CVS to CVSNT Windows 2003
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United States
2007-04-16 09:54:44
Joe Petsche wrote:
> Does anyone have a
> suggestion how I can do this in CVSNT / Windows OS?

That would be an easy thing for the modules or modules2 file
to handle 
for you.

Note that you can also check out individual modules that
aren't 
top-level (e.g. you can check out ModuleA/Module1 as Module1
like this: 
cvs -d {Your CVSROOT} co -d Module1 ModuleA/Module1).

Regards,

-- 
Glen Starrett
Technical Account Manager, North America
March Hare Software, LLC

http://march-hare.com/c
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Re: Converting from Linux CVS to CVSNT Windows 2003 - modules/modules2 CVSNTv2.5.03
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United States
2007-04-16 15:14:01
Thank you all for you speedy help. 

I have been meaning to figure out the modules file since
WinCVS provides
a nice access to see what modules are available. I see this
is the best
method to organize my files how I need.

I reviewed and downloaded Junction (from
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinter
nals/FileAndDisk/Junction.mspx)
.  Thanks for the info on this one.



I am expecting different things that what CVSNT is doing to
me at this
point. I am utilizing modules and modules2 to do a similar
task. My
files are as shown below, my understanding mostly confused
by modules2
and why modules1 and module2 won't show up after my checkout
of MAX.


modules:
MAX2	&module1 &module2

Output directory structure:
MAX2
  module1
  module2


module2:
[MAX]
/ = module3
module1
module2

Output directory structure:
MAX
/ module 3
end





-Joe 


-----Original Message-----
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Subject: Re: [cvsnt] Converting from Linux CVS to CVSNT
Windows 2003

Joe Petsche wrote:
> Does anyone have a
> suggestion how I can do this in CVSNT / Windows OS?

That would be an easy thing for the modules or modules2 file
to handle 
for you.

Note that you can also check out individual modules that
aren't 
top-level (e.g. you can check out ModuleA/Module1 as Module1
like this: 
cvs -d {Your CVSROOT} co -d Module1 ModuleA/Module1).

Regards,

-- 
Glen Starrett
Technical Account Manager, North America
March Hare Software, LLC

http://march-hare.com/c
vspro/
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