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Thanks. I think it's a good way though I still feel complex. Bo Berglund : > 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.