On 2012/06/11 20:50, Larry Jones wrote:
> Lord Bitnerd of Pentium writes:
>>
>> I have library source, which lives in current directory "XXlib" in the
>> repository (as in "cvs checkout XXlib"). I've developed it with some test code
>> that lives at
>>
>> DevCode/PrimeSieve/SieveCalc
>>
>> and I want the XXlib module to show up (as an alias) at
>>
>> DevCode/PrimeSieve/XXlib
>>
>> In other words, when I "cvs checkout DevCode", I want to see SieveCalc and XXlib
>> modules under DevCode/PrimeSieve.
>
> That's a tricky thing to do, it's much simpler if you add the library at
> the top level instead (i.e., DevCode/XXlib). That's just:
>
> DevCode DevCode &XXlib
>
> If you really want it at a lower level, you have to define a special
> module for it that specifies the directory to check out into:
>
> DevCodeXXlib -d PrimeSieve/XXlib XXlib
> DevCode DevCode &DevCodeXXlib
Ah bless you - that is exactly what I want. I tried several variations on this
but I couldn't figure out the "-d" syntax.
Thanks very much!
--
Harvey <
bitnerd@bryd...>
No matter how much memory I buy, I keep forgetting things.
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