Christopher Randall writes [using very long lines]: > > So, I tried checking out along the branch, by using a specific date: > > cvs checkout -D "2002-02-15 17:46 PST" -r Whitney_maintenance_branch whitney > > This works just fine, but then when I try to use the "tag" command as > follows, the MOST RECENT VERSIONS of the files on the branch are tagged, > not the versions of the files THAT ARE IN MY LOCAL DIRECTORIES. > > cvs tag -r Whitney_maintenance_branch TPAS_1_1_1
That's what you told it to do. Tag with no -r or -D options tags the revision you have checked out -- that's what you want to do. Instead, you said "-r branch", which tells CVS to tag the most recent revision on the branch rather than the revision you have checked out. -Larry Jones Wow, how existential can you get? -- Hobbes _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
