"TM" == Trent Mick
writes:
TM> I was playing with a different SourceForge project and I TM> screwed up my CVSROOT (used Python's instead). Sorry SOrry! TM> How do I undo this cleanly? I could 'cvs remove' the TM> README.txt file but that would still leave the top-level TM> 'black/' turd right? Do the SourceForge admin guys have to TM> manually kill the 'black' directory in the repository? One a directory's been added, it's nearly impossible to cleanly delete it from CVS. If it's infected people's working directories, you're really screwed, because even if the SF admins remove it from the repository, it'll be a pain to clean up on the client side. Probably best thing to do is make sure you "cvs rm" everything in the directory and then just let "cvs up -P" remove the empty directory. Everybody /is/ using -P (and -d) right? :) -Barry