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Date: | Thu, 05 Jul 2007 11:40:07 -0400 |
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--- Begin Message ---Subject: what means 'co -D "" ' ? Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2007 08:16:05 -0700 User-agent: G2/1.0 I have some troubles with Capistrano. It wants to run a command like this: CVS_RSH="ssh" cvs -d :extssh:address@hidden:/opt/server co -D "" -d 20070705123456 myproject The problem is: it DOESN'T create a directory 2007... output of this command contains only lines like this: cvs checkout: Updating 20070705123456/vendor/tzinfo-0.3.2/lib/tzinfo/ indexes cvs checkout: Updating 20070705123456/vendor/tzinfo-0.3.2/test But if I run CVS_RSH="ssh" cvs -d :extssh:address@hidden:/opt/server co -D "" -d 20070705123456 anotherProject output like this is: U 20070705123456/index.html U 20070705123456/people.xml cvs checkout: Updating 20070705123456/com What can I do with myproject to make it checkout'able in this weird way? I cannot change this command.
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