[cvsnt] Import questions

Aaron Kynaston akynaston at novell.com
Tue Sep 16 23:26:41 BST 2003


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Well, Glen, couldn't you do the same thing with the command line &
Tortoise's Recursive add feature?

Simply import the folder itself, then let TortoiseCVS do it's magic
with the add recursively.  That'd do the job nicely.

>>> Glen Starrett <grstarrett at cox.net> 9/16/2003 3:15:33 PM >>>
At 01:19 PM 9/16/2003, Lawson.Reed wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have some questions about Import.
>
>1) Is there a way to use 'Import' without making the silly vendor
branch at
>1.1.1.1?
>    In other words, is there a way for the archive to start as 1.1
like when
>you do "add"?

Only "add" puts them on as 1.1.  import always uses the vendor 
branch.  TortoiseCVS has a nice function where you can add the module,
then 
add the contents and get the import effect without the vendor branch.


Maybe someone else can help out with the rest of your question.

Regards,


Glen Starrett
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