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Glen Starrett wrote: > > But I wanted: > > Project1A > > |-- Project1 > > |-- Utils > > So from that, I think that yours would be like: > > MyUtils -d common/utils That's an incomplete definition. I guess you meant: MyUtils -d Utils Common/Utils > MyProject -d Project1A/project1 path/to/project1 &MyUtils I haven't used ampersand modules at all so far (also see my reply with the alternative approach), so I don't know if this would work. Interesting if it does however... I've always been able to get away with -d and -a modules only even though some of my module definitions are rather complex indeed. > * You'd be right if you guessed 1.25... 1.33 and counting... ;) It currently contains a total of 91 definitions where 16 of these are mostly for internal use only, i.e. only required by other definitions and not intended to perform checkout or tagging operations on. Cheers, -- Oliver ---- ------------------ JID: ogiesen at jabber.org ICQ: 18777742 (http://wwp.icq.com/18777742)