From 42d83a68fc1cd45019ddbebee041962d2a1783b9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: hugues Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 22:47:05 +0000 Subject: initial checkin git-svn-id: file:///usr/local/opt/svn/repos/glagen@2 0f7e0d06-a6f9-0310-a55f-d5f984f55e4c --- trunk/CVSROOT/modules | 26 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 26 insertions(+) create mode 100644 trunk/CVSROOT/modules (limited to 'trunk/CVSROOT/modules') diff --git a/trunk/CVSROOT/modules b/trunk/CVSROOT/modules new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cb9e9ef --- /dev/null +++ b/trunk/CVSROOT/modules @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +# Three different line formats are valid: +# key -a aliases... +# key [options] directory +# key [options] directory files... +# +# Where "options" are composed of: +# -i prog Run "prog" on "cvs commit" from top-level of module. +# -o prog Run "prog" on "cvs checkout" of module. +# -e prog Run "prog" on "cvs export" of module. +# -t prog Run "prog" on "cvs rtag" of module. +# -u prog Run "prog" on "cvs update" of module. +# -d dir Place module in directory "dir" instead of module name. +# -l Top-level directory only -- do not recurse. +# +# NOTE: If you change any of the "Run" options above, you'll have to +# release and re-checkout any working directories of these modules. +# +# And "directory" is a path to a directory relative to $CVSROOT. +# +# The "-a" option specifies an alias. An alias is interpreted as if +# everything on the right of the "-a" had been typed on the command line. +# +# You can encode a module within a module by using the special '&' +# character to interpose another module into the current module. This +# can be useful for creating a module that consists of many directories +# spread out over the entire source repository. -- cgit v1.2.3