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Re: Ampersand module question
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Martin Heinen |
Subject: |
Re: Ampersand module question |
Date: |
Wed, 10 Apr 2002 00:35:43 +0200 |
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On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 01:09:27PM +0000, Jay Glanville wrote:
> When a module has an ampersand module as part of it's definition, the
> ampersand module gets included in the root of the other module. My questio
> is: is there a way to have the ampersand module included in a subdirectory?
>
> For example, if my modules file looks something like this:
> amp1 amp1
> amp2 amp2
> mod &1 &2
> then when I do a:
> cvs co mod
> I get a directory structure that looks like this:
> mod
> mod/amp1
> mod/amp2
>
> Now, is there a way to say that module amp1 should be included in module mod
> and be placed in a directory called tools. For example, when I do a
> checkout of module mod, I get the following directories:
> mod
> mod/tools/amp1
> mod/amp2
The -d option renames the working directory:
| amp1 -d mod/tools/amp1 amp1
| amp2 amp2
| mod &1 &2
Module options are described in
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_18.html#SEC160
HTH,
Martin
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