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Either regular modules or ampersand modules can contain options, which supply additional information concerning the module.
-d name
Name the working directory something other than the module name.
-e prog
Specify a program prog to run whenever files in a module are exported. prog runs with a single argument, the module name.
-o prog
Specify a program prog to run whenever files in a module are checked out. prog runs with a single argument, the module name. See Module program options for information on how prog is called.
-s status
Assign a status to the module. When the module file is printed with ‘cvs checkout -s’ the modules are sorted according to primarily module status, and secondarily according to the module name. This option has no other meaning. You can use this option for several things besides status: for instance, list the person that is responsible for this module.
-t prog
Specify a program prog to run whenever files in a
module are tagged with rtag
. prog runs
with two arguments: the module name and the symbolic
tag specified to rtag
. It is not run
when tag
is executed. Generally you will find
that the taginfo file is a better solution (see taginfo).
You should also see see Module program options about how the “program options” programs are run.
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