FYI:
If you do 'cvs update -dP'. After checking out the code, they will go away.
-d gets any new directories that have been added to the tree since you last updated -P prunes empty directories after the checkout completes.
This hides the problem with CVS that directories can never be removed. Also, this reduces the urge people have to delete directories from the CVS server (which makes it impossible to check out older code that relied on those directories).
Ivan...
PS - is anyone out there running LinuxBIOS on Tyan S2460? If so, please email me your config. Thanks!
On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Ronald G. Minnich wrote:
the empty directories are an artifact of CVS. Sorry, I can't fix it just now.
ron
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