[cvsnt] Issue with modules
Kerry, Richard
richard.kerry at siemens.com
Wed Oct 18 11:53:08 BST 2006
> Anything that could help me to resolve this would really be appreciated. What am I missing?
Answer: Modules2.
Modules always gives the "do an update on a module defined using 'modules' as only having a few files and you'll get all the files" behaviour as it works in rather a basic way apparently only during Checkout. Modules2 is much better integrated into all actions, although it does have a few issues which don't appear likely to be fixed any time soon (and the task will be done completely differently in the new database-based versions).
Unhelpfully,
Richard.
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From: cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org [mailto:cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org] On Behalf Of Mac-Fly at gmx.net
Sent: 18 October 2006 11:38
To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org
Subject: [cvsnt] Issue with modules
Dear all,
I have a problem which I cannot resolve. Any help is really appreciated.
I have two modules in a repository: Let's call them "A" and "B". "B" shall use header files from Module "A". Thus I have these entries in my module file:
A A # To checkout A
A_H A header1.h header2.h # Checkout monly common headers
B B &A_H # To checkoput B and 2 headers from A
Now this works, when I checkout and update the files from repository (update means I do eighter "cvs -r update -P" or "cvs -r update -P -C" - to get the clean copy).
No the issue is: If I want to do a "cvs -r update -P -d -C" (to get new directories that exist in the repository, too) I suddenly receive the whole module "A" inside "B" and not only the two header files.
Anything that could help me to resolve this would really be apprectriated. What am I missing?
With regards, Morten.
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