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Set the flag "Prune empty directories" in the Global tab on WinCvs update. Then these directories will be removed automatically. /Bo -----Original Message----- From: zhuyunchuan [mailto:zhuyunchuan at 263.net] Sent: den 10 mars 2003 10:49 To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook Subject: Re: [cvsnt] import the same module I have do it as you say, it is right but seems to be complex.There are often some files in my sandbox which don't need to be put into repo, such as some tools or temp files. I don't think it's simple to remove all files which belong to the module for I had remove some useful files just weeks ago using 'cvs release'. Perhaps it can be done by writing a script. I find there is still a problem in your method. I set a branch in the repo and updated my files in sanbox to the branch. Then I added new directories in new module and added them into the repo to the branch and committed. All seemed to be right. But When I recover to the old revision, I find that the new directory still *exist*, even there are no files in these directory. I hope I can recover the 'clean' tree without removing them manually.