Yeah, you can''t officially delete directories in CVS.  But -P "prunes" empty directories after checkout, so the effect is the same.

.hc

On Oct 4, 2007, at 12:45 PM, Thomas O Fredericks wrote:

Oh, I just did a
cvs up -Pd
and they dissapeared. Never mind :)

Tom

On 10/4/07, Thomas O Fredericks < tof@danslchamp.org> wrote:
I did an initial commit of externals/tof/getdollarzero, externals/tof/folderpanel and externals/tof/destroysend but I decided to change my dir layout to work better with pd-extended's build system.

How can I delete those three directories (I already delete their contents with the commands noted at the start of the thread).

Tom


On 9/30/07, IOhannes m zmoelnig < zmoelnig@iem.at> wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:

> If you want them wiped from the repository, yes.  But 'cvs rm' keeps
> old revisions in the repository..

if you want directories to be deleted in _any_ way, yes.
"cvs rm" will only work on ordinary files.

cvs has no notion of the revision of a directory.
the best thing you can do is to delete all files within a directory.

if "v3" has only been committed accidentally and is actually ed's
"private" data, then why not delete the directory?


fmgasdr.
IOhannes

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