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<body class='hmmessage'>That's probably what I did mostly by accident. Had I thought more I would have deleted the CVS directory before doing the cvs add.<BR>
Is it ok now?<BR>
I think so.<BR>
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- Jay<BR><BR><BR><BR>
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> From: hosking@cs.purdue.edu<BR>> To: jkrell@elego.de<BR>> Date: Sun, 4 May 2008 10:23:44 -0400<BR>> CC: m3commit@elegosoft.com<BR>> Subject: Re: [M3commit] CVS Update: cm3<BR>> <BR>> You can't just clone the directory, since the CVS metadata will think <BR>> it belongs to the original.<BR>> <BR>> On May 4, 2008, at 3:52 PM, Jay Krell wrote:<BR>> <BR>> > CVSROOT: /usr/cvs<BR>> > Changes by: jkrell@birch. 08/05/04 15:52:53<BR>> ><BR>> > Modified files:<BR>> > cm3/m3-sys/m3tests/src/: m3makefile<BR>> > cm3/m3-sys/m3tests/src/p2/p209/: Main.m3<BR>> > Added files:<BR>> > cm3/m3-sys/m3tests/src/p2/p210/: m3makefile stderr.build<BR>> > stderr.pgm stdout.build<BR>> ><BR>> > Log message:<BR>> > somehow p210 were not added, despite showing as added in the commit<BR>> > could be due to copying p209 to p210?<BR>> > also had it backwards which is a compile problem, which is a <BR>> > runtime problem,<BR>> > minor<BR>> > also dos2unix just in case<BR>> <BR><BR></body>
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