Mike Bonnet wrote:
On Thu, 2008-02-28 at 13:45 -0500, Jesse Keating wrote:
On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 18:24:59 +0000
Paul Howarth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I've used it after I've done a "make tag" whilst forgetting to commit
changes first, so the tag was applied to the wrong version of the spec
file etc. Force tagging is useful for correcting this error.
Couldn't that be solved by making 'make tag' abort if there are
unchecked in files in the dir, particularly .spec ?

It already should.  "make tag" uses "cvs tag -c".

$ cvs -H tag
Usage: cvs tag [-bcdFflR] [-r rev|-D date] tag [files...]
<snip>
        -c      Check that working files are unmodified.

Related, I've sometimes used force when I forgot to check in a patch on a certain branch. Unfortunately, those aren't as easy to check for as modified working files. (Forgetting to update the sources and .cvsignore files falls into a similar category but my current method of updating makes that happen infrequently.)

-Toshio

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