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Re: [Arx-users] How to init a new project tree to a non-default archive?
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Kevin Smith |
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Re: [Arx-users] How to init a new project tree to a non-default archive? |
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Mon, 04 Apr 2005 11:57:47 -0400 |
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Walter Landry wrote:
> Initialize the current directory so that it can be commit'ed
> as a completely new line of development. For example,
>
> arx init foo/bar
>
> will initialize the current directory as the project "bar" stored
> in the archive "foo". If you have set your default archive to "foo"
> (see arx param -H), then it is just
AAAHHHHH! Ok. That makes sense. Don't know why I didn't think of it. The
changes to the online help and error message look good.
Thanks,
Kevin