"Barry A. Warsaw" wrote: > > ... > > You can't. Gah. That sucks. > Somebody with access to the repository will have to remove > it, You mean an SF employee? > but even then, if someone else has already done and update and > gotten the new dir, it'll mess up their working directories. Best to > just leave it empty and let "cvs up -P" prune it out. Not in the long run. It's just messy. There's a mistake I won't make again (this week). -- Paul Prescod - Not encumbered by corporate consensus It's difficult to extract sense from strings, but they're the only communication coin we can count on. - http://www.cs.yale.edu/~perlis-alan/quotes.html
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