Le 13 déc. 2012 à 15:35, Jim Meyering <j...@meyering.net> a écrit :
> Hi Akim! Hi Jim! > Thanks for the investigation and report. > If using --types='?D' makes it work, I'd go with that: > that seems simpler than changing the external cvsu program. OK. But it will require some implementation of a fix point. $ ls bison $ cd bison/ $ mkdir too $ cvsu D too $ mkdir foo $ mkdir foo/bar $ touch foo/bar/baz $ touch qux $ cvsu D foo ? qux D too $ cvsu --types='D?' D foo ? qux D too cvsu does not report that there are directories and files inside the 'D's. Is it wrong to simply cvs add everything that is there? Just skipping CVS, but adding all the rest using "find"? Say "find . -name CVS -prune -o -print".