[cvsnt] Re: New to cvs and having trouble importing

Nick Duane nickdu at msn.com
Mon Jul 24 20:25:14 BST 2006


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Ok, that explains it I guess.  However, from your last sentence you make it 
seem like the feature would be difficult if not impossible to implement. 
But it almost does it already.  import will create the directory as long as 
the directory contains at least one file (at least that appears to be the 
behavior from my observations).  So some directory information must be 
making it to the server.

Thanks,
Nick

"Tony Hoyle" <tony.hoyle at march-hare.com> wrote in message 
news:ea2jpf$73p$1 at paris.nodomain.org...
> Nick Duane wrote:
>> I haven't totally answered my own question, but I do have more to add to 
>> this.  It appears that cvs is ignoring empty directories when importing. 
>> The docs say that -P is implied when -r switch is supplied.  And I 
>> think -r is on by default for the import command.  So maybe that's why 
>> cvs is
>
> Import has no -P or -r commands.
>
> Import creates directories in local mode but not in client/server.. 
> doesn't look like it ever did.  The documentation is probably correct for 
> that example (since all the examples use local mode), but in client/server 
> the directories are never even sent to the server to process.. there's not 
> even anything in the protocol that would allow such a thing.
>
> Tony 





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