I was playing with a different SourceForge project and I screwed up my CVSROOT (used Python's instead). Sorry SOrry! How do I undo this cleanly? I could 'cvs remove' the README.txt file but that would still leave the top-level 'black/' turd right? Do the SourceForge admin guys have to manually kill the 'black' directory in the repository? or-failing-that-can-my--pet-project-make-it-into-python-2.0-<weak-smile>-ly yours, Trent On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 12:06:06AM -0700, Trent Mick wrote: > Update of /cvsroot/python/black > In directory slayer.i.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv20977 > > Log Message: > first import into CVS > > Status: > > Vendor Tag: vendor > Release Tags: start > > N black/README.txt > > No conflicts created by this import > > > ***** Bogus filespec: - > ***** Bogus filespec: Imported > ***** Bogus filespec: sources > > _______________________________________________ > Python-checkins mailing list > Python-checkins@python.org > http://www.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-checkins -- Trent Mick TrentM@ActiveState.com
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