Am 15. Jun, 2001 schwäzte Michael Vanecek so:
> I've recently started playing with CVS on my Linux server and have put my
> latest website in it. I added an images directory to cvs and committed it
> and then added the images within it. When looking at the cvs repository,
> the new directory - images/ - is there populated by my images. But there's
> also an Attic/ directory there too. I didn't see anything in the CVS
man cvs, search for attic (/Attic):
The files are not actually removed until you apply
your changes to the repository with commit; at that
point, the corresponding RCS files in the source
repository are moved into the `Attic' directory
(also within the source repository).
and
MODULE/Attic
Directory for removed source files.
There was another entry too.
Did you mark your images as binary? Looks like -kb. This tells cvs to not
try doing diffs. Very important for images, tarballs, etc.
ciao,
der.hans
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