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These standard options are supported by export
(see section Common command options, for a complete description of
them):
-D date
-
Use the most recent revision no later than date.
-f
-
If no matching revision is found, retrieve the most
recent revision (instead of ignoring the file).
-l
-
Local; run only in current working directory.
-n
-
Do not run any checkout program.
-R
-
Export directories recursively. This is on by default.
-r tag
-
Use revision tag.
In addition, these options (that are common to
checkout
and export
) are also supported:
-d dir
-
Create a directory called dir for the working
files, instead of using the module name. Unless you
also use `-N', the paths created under dir
will be as short as possible.
-k subst
-
Set keyword expansion mode (see section Substitution modes).
-N
-
Only useful together with `-d dir'. With this
option, CVS will not shorten module paths in your
working directory. (Normally, CVS shortens paths as
much as possible when you specify an explicit target
directory.)
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