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28 CVS does not just operate on one file at a time or one directory at a
59 directory when you wish to update your copies of source files from
65 working directory. The files will be added to the repository the next
166 as the directory where
177 as the root directory pathname of the master
266 file from the home directory of the user reading it. This startup
292 Add a new file or directory to the repository, pending a
304 working directory.)
309 repository directly; uses working directory without changing it.)
312 Make a working directory of source files for editing. (Creates or changes
313 working directory.)
317 working directory. (Changes repository.)
320 Show differences between files in working directory and source
322 (Does not change either repository or working directory.)
332 cannot be executed from a directory prepared with
335 (Does not change repository; creates directory similar to working
342 directory in the source repository. (Does not change repository or
343 working directory.) History logs are kept only if enabled by creation
361 (Does not change repository or working directory.)
365 the repository. (Does not change repository or working directory.)
371 (Can delete working directory; no effect on repository.)
377 changes working directory.)
384 working directory.)
388 directory, whether working version has been edited and, optionally,
392 repository or working directory.)
397 that were last synchronized with your working directory. (Changes
398 repository directly; uses working directory without changing it.)
401 Bring your working directory up to date with changes from the
404 changes. (Changes working directory; does not change repository.)
435 specified, so that further updates in the same directory will use the
494 Local; run only in current working directory, rather than recurring through
533 Normally, an empty directory (one that is void of revision-controlled
539 This does not remove the directory from the repository, only from your
550 rather than writing them in the current directory. Available with the
565 directory.
620 \ \ \ \ Working Directory, or Repository?
621 Some \fBcvs\fP commands require a working directory to operate; some
623 repository, some change the working directory, and some change
633 repository, working directory.
636 working directory.
643 command to create a new file or directory in the
647 must already exist in the current directory (which must have been created
651 To add a whole new directory hierarchy to the source repository
658 refers to an immediate sub-directory, the directory is
662 administration files are created in your working directory.
663 If the directory already exists in the source repository,
665 still creates the administration files in your version of the directory.
668 to add a particular directory to your private sources even if
669 someone else created that directory after your
695 (To add \fIany available\fP new directories to your working directory, it's
744 repository, working directory.
765 working directory.
770 Make a working directory containing copies of the source files specified by
776 commands, since most of them operate on your working directory.
801 The top-level directory created is always added to the directory
808 alias, the created sub-directory may have a different name, but you can be
809 sure that it will be a sub-directory, and that
818 on a directory that was already built by a prior
889 …hs in your working directory. (Normally, \fBcvs\fP shortens paths as much as possible when you s…
895 working directory.
899 option to create a directory called
914 working directory, repository.
928 of the files in your working current directory are examined.
939 to the current directory only.
1059 working directory, repository.
1093 will display differences for all those files in the current directory
1107 current directory.
1123 source into directory \fIdir\fP) and
1236 directory where
1276 Repository, source distribution directory.
1285 source repository directory. You can use this command both for
1289 The \fIrepository\fP argument gives a directory name (or a path to a
1290 directory) under the CVS root directory for repositories; if the
1291 directory did not exist, \fBimport\fP creates it.
1361 repository, working directory.
1409 is contained in more than one directory, then it may be necessary to
1449 Working directory.
1452 Working directory, history log.
1459 You can always simply delete your working directory, if you
1470 directory; and that the repository recorded for your files is the same
1486 Working directory.
1489 Working directory.
1500 directory, not directly on the repository. As a safeguard, it also
1502 directory.
1513 directory (also within the source repository).
1542 versions to tag on the contents of your working directory.
1595 working directory, repository.
1610 on your working source directory. If you do
1612 files that \fBcvs\fP has placed in your working directory. You can
1613 limit the scope of this search to the current directory itself (not
1626 working directory, repository.
1701 repository, working directory.
1704 working directory.
1714 from within your working directory to reconcile your work with any
1755 The file has been \fImodified\fP in your working directory.
1762 directory.
1767 copy in your working directory) is now the result of merging
1769 in your working directory, with the name `\fB.#\fP\fIfile\fP\fB.\fP\fIversion\fP',
1782 \fIfile\fP is in your working directory, but does not correspond to
1838 missing from the working directory. (Normally, update acts only on
1840 working directory.) This is useful for updating directories
1844 created your working directory (either through use of a module name or by
1851 (in your working directory) during the update. You can specify
1903 A directory of \fBcvs\fP administrative files.
1908 List and status of files in your working directory.
1934 Pathname to the corresponding directory in the source repository.
1937 Contains the per-directory ``sticky'' tag or date information.
1960 Directory of global administrative files for repository.
1971 repository. Wrappers allow the file or directory to be processed
2005 Directory for removed source files.
2008 A lock directory created by
2045 will try hard to make the files in your working directory read-only.
2104 and the user's home directory (~/.cvswrappers).