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OK, I've installed 2.5.04 recently. I have a new project I want to have its own repository. So I edit my c:\windows\system32\drives\etc\hosts and add "127.0.0.1 CVS_DBXML" Then I do bash-3.2$ cvs -d :pserver:siegfried:topsecret at CVS_DBXML/CVSNT/DBXML login Logging in to :pserver:siegfried at cvs_dbxml:2401:/CVSNT/DBXML bash-3.2$ pwd /c/dev/sandboxes/DBXML Now I run Visual Studio 2005 to create a simple console mode project, I compile the project and then clean and exit visual studio. My source code is now in C:\dev\sandboxes\DBXML\DBXMLDumpLoad\DBXMLDumpLoad Whew! That is a lot of sub directories! bash-3.2$ cvs -d :pserver:siegfried:X88bsl07 at CVS_DBXML/CVSNT/DBXML import -Cd DBXML root trunk I've been waiting for a long time now. I think it is hung. Can anyone tell me what I have done wrong? Thanks, Siegfried >siegfried wrote: >> Well shucks! >> >> How do make other machines' directory structure match the original machine? >> For example, in the beginning (when importing . used to work) I did this: >> >> C: >> cd \ >> mkdir business >> cd business >> cvs import -Cdn business root >> vi stuff >> cvs add stuff >> >> Then on the original machine, the path was business/stuff but on the other >> machines, it was business/business/stuff. I did not like the extra layer of >> directories! > >There's no reason at all why the other machine would be >business/business/stuff. What are you using for your checkout? In fact >the module name doesn't need to have anything to do with where it's >checked out, although it normally does for simplicity. > >I have to admit I've never seen anyone create an empty module in that >way - although there's no reason it wouldn't work - normally you'd have >existing sources to import (cvs really doesn't have a standard way to >create empty modules.. my normal way is to checkout the root node and do >a cvs add). > >Tony >_______________________________________________ >cvsnt mailing list >cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook >http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt https://www.march-hare.com/cvspro/en.asp#downcvs