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Re: Deleting Modules: msg#00359

Subject: Re: Deleting Modules
> I've looked through Cederqvist and I can't find anyway to remove modules 
that are no longer needed or were added by mistake.  Short of going in an 
manually removing the files from the repository, how is this to be accomplished?
> 
Exactly as you said:  manually removing the files from the repository.
Alternatively, you could just avoid checking out the module.  CVS
is designed to maintain the ability to reconstruct any version of the
module, and doesn't have the ability to just blow it away.

David H. Thornley                        | If you want my opinion, ask.
david@xxxxxxxxxxxx                       | If you don't, flee.
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