If you add files, and then switch to a branch, the files are not made sticky to that new branch. A subsequent commit succeeds, but for these added files it goes to the wrong place. This breaks the classic CVS use case of hacking on some changes, and then later deciding to switch to a branch and commit there instead. It was reproduced with CVS 1.11p1.
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