Neal Norwitz <neal@metaslash.com> writes: > Guido van Rossum wrote: > > > > > I really think CVS should be fixed. It's not really a case of moving > > > a tag, it's more a case of adding files to a tag. > > > > No, you should be able to recreate the tarball by using the tag. Too > > bad that you can't exactly recreate the binaries -- a binary is what > > it is, and rarely duplicatable 100%. > > > > > [0] and WTF does cvs not pick up new directories by default? How is > > > that a good idea? > > > > Who knows. For years, I've got this in my .profile: > > > > alias sup='cvs -z3 -q update -d -P' > > > > It's the -d -P part that does it. > > Or add a .cvsrc file to your home directory: > > update -dP Hmm. It seems that up -dP in your .cvsrc *doesn't* do what you might think... Cheers, M. -- [1] If you're lost in the woods, just bury some fibre in the ground carrying data. Fairly soon a JCB will be along to cut it for you - follow the JCB back to civilsation/hitch a lift. -- Simon Burr, cam.misc
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