I've done it before,
You might just have to rm -f dir/* which won't delete the CVS dir in the
directory but will get rid of everything there. Then cvs remove each of
the files that was in there, and finally remove the directory. There's
probably a better way..
Donncha.
"John P. Looney" wrote:
>> On Tue, Feb 22, 2000 at 04:09:37PM +0000, Donncha O Caoimh mentioned:
> > "rm -rf" the directory and "cvs remove" it afterwards?
>> No. It looks for a "directory/CVS" before it does a remove...
>
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