3.2 Defining the module
The next step is to define the module in the
`modules' file. This is not strictly necessary,
but modules can be convenient in grouping together
related files and directories.
In simple cases these steps are sufficient to define a module.
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Get a working copy of the modules file.
| $ cvs checkout CVSROOT/modules
$ cd CVSROOT
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Edit the file and insert a line that defines the module. See section The administrative files, for an introduction. See section The modules file, for a full
description of the modules file. You can use the
following line to define the module `tc':
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Commit your changes to the modules file.
| $ cvs commit -m "Added the tc module." modules
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Release the modules module.
| $ cd ..
$ cvs release -d CVSROOT
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