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			27 lines
		
	
	
		
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								# Three different line formats are valid:
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								#	key	-a    aliases...
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								#	key [options] directory
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								#	key [options] directory files...
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								# Where "options" are composed of:
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								#	-i prog		Run "prog" on "cvs commit" from top-level of module.
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								#	-o prog		Run "prog" on "cvs checkout" of module.
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								#	-e prog		Run "prog" on "cvs export" of module.
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								#	-t prog		Run "prog" on "cvs rtag" of module.
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								#	-u prog		Run "prog" on "cvs update" of module.
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								#	-d dir		Place module in directory "dir" instead of module name.
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								#	-l		Top-level directory only -- do not recurse.
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								# NOTE:  If you change any of the "Run" options above, you'll have to
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								# release and re-checkout any working directories of these modules.
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								#
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								# And "directory" is a path to a directory relative to $CVSROOT.
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								#
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								# The "-a" option specifies an alias.  An alias is interpreted as if
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								# everything on the right of the "-a" had been typed on the command line.
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								#
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								# You can encode a module within a module by using the special '&'
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								# character to interpose another module into the current module.  This
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								# can be useful for creating a module that consists of many directories
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								# spread out over the entire source repository.
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