On Saturday 25 November 2006 01:12, Derek Wright wrote:
try checking out a fresh copy:
cvs -d[:pserver...] co -r DRUPAL-4-7 drupal
you can also try doing that in place, on top of your existing workspace (backup first), and it should work like a cvs update.
I've had this problem before, also, and wiping the directory and checking out a fresh copy did not help. By about the third update, I had a mixed setup of 4.7 and HEAD, with the update wanting to download every module and theme available. After several attempts to fix it, I finally just quit using CVS and went back to the "normal" way. FYI, I used this as my model, as it was the only thing that made sense to me at the time: http://www.lullabot.com/articles/cvs_quick_reference (It seems to have been updated since the last time I used it, 'cause I never did the diff thing. I concocted a different way of checking for changes.) -- Jason Flatt http://www.oadaeh.net/ Father of Six: http://www.flattfamily.com/ (Joseph, 13; Cramer, 11; Travis, 9; Angela; Harry, 5; and William, 12:04 am, 12-29-2005) Linux User: http://www.sourcemage.org/ Drupal Fanatic: http://drupal.org/