[cvsnt] Re: Absolute module reference invalid error

Torsten Martinsen torsten at vip.cybercity.dk
Wed May 24 23:28:19 BST 2006


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Webmaster33 wrote:

>Now I created a directory in 
>E:\temp\test_cvs\CVSROOT\
>and moved dir Z into it.
>So now the structure is:
>E:\temp\test_cvs\CVSROOT\
>E:\temp\test_cvs\CVSROOT\myproject
>E:\temp\test_cvs\CVSROOT\myproject\Z
>E:\temp\test_cvs\CVSROOT\myproject\Z\Work
>etc.
>
Wrong. You want this:

E:\temp\test_cvs\CVSROOT   <--- You don't create this directory 
yourself, it is created when you do "cvs init"
E:\temp\test_cvs\myproject
E:\temp\test_cvs\myproject\Z
E:\temp\test_cvs\myproject\Z\Work

-Torsten




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