On donderdag, augustus 29, 2002, at 12:13 , Jack Jansen wrote:
Either my brain needs to be pushed into gear or the CVS repository is behaving very strange.
About half an hour ago I added and checked in a file Mac/OSX/setupDocs.py, but after I did another cvs update the file immediately disappeared with the message that it was no longer in the repository.
When I re-checked my console output I noticed what seems to have
actually happened, but I'm still at loss for an explanation. It
seems cvs added the file in the wrong location.
In Mac/OSX, I did
cvs add setupDocs.py
cvs commit ../../Misc/ACKS setupDocs.py
The commit message produced the following output:
Checking in ../../Misc/ACKS;
/cvsroot/python/python/dist/src/Misc/ACKS,v <-- ACKS
new revision: 1.199; previous revision: 1.198
done
RCS file: /cvsroot/python/python/setupDocs.py,v
done
Checking in setupDocs.py;
/cvsroot/python/python/setupDocs.py,v <-- setupDocs.py
initial revision: 1.1
done
So, it somehow added my file at the root of the repository!
Anyway, I've fixed it, so the only thing that remains is a
baffled look on my face as to why it did this, and also as to
why viewcvs acts funny.
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- Jack Jansen