I presume that the following commit message is a benign case of version 1.1.1.1 being renamed on output to the user. But I'm a bit more worried about the message from checkout. What I did was to create a new file on a branch (so there is no 1.1 yet), and then I used the branch copy, v1.1.2.1, to make yet another branch copy, v1.1.4.1.
$ cvs checkout -r bb -j 1.1.2.1 wrk/fyle.txt cvs server: warning: new-born wrk/fyle.txt has disappeared U wrk/fyle.txt $ cvs commit -m Deliver Task 1.1.2.1 work to stage wrk/fyle.txt Checking in wrk/fyle.txt; /home/cvsroot1/wrk/Attic/fyle.txt,v <-- fyle.txt new revision: 1.1.4.1; previous revision: 1.1 done -CTH _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs