Vince Rice writes:
> 
> Well, as you might remember, I can't use anything past 1.11. :) (anything
> past that is broken on Win32).  And I can guarantee that noone did this by
> manually editing the files or using cvs admin.  What I think happened (but
> haven't had time to test) is that they manually specifed a revision on the
> commit, i.e. cvs -r 1.1.0.2 or whatever).

I don't think that works -- CVS should complain that it can't find the
1.1.0 branch in that case.

-Larry Jones

I don't NEED to compromise my principles, because they don't have
the slightest bearing on what happens to me anyway. -- Calvin

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