OK, here's an interaction that illustrates yet another bizarre (to me) CVS conundrum (summary: I import some files, create a branch, modify one file on this branch, commit it, delete the CVS directory, and reimport): % export CVSROOT=/home/jones/cvs_test % rm -rf $CVSROOT % cvs init % mkdir Foo % cd Foo % touch foo % cvs im -m '' Foo vendor_1 v1 N Foo/foo No conflicts created by this import % cvs co -d . Foo cvs checkout: Updating . U foo % cvs ta -b branch_1 cvs tag: Tagging . T foo % cvs co -d . -r branch_1 Foo cvs checkout: Updating . % date % cvs ci -m '' foo Checking in foo; /home/jones/cvs_test/Foo/foo,v <-- foo new revision: 1.1.1.1.2.1; previous revision: 1.1.1.1 done % rm -rf CVS % cvs im -m '' Foo vendor_2 v2 U Foo/foo No conflicts created by this import % cvs co -d . -r vendor_2 Foo cvs checkout: Updating . cvs checkout: move away foo; it is in the way C foo Why am I getting the error message "cvs checkout: move away foo; it is in the way"? Can anyone make any sense of this? Thanks! kynn _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs