Noel Yap wrote:

> Is there really a reason why "-A" doesn't work when the 
> update command is also given "-D" or "-r"?
>

Yes.  (without my ".trunk" patch) this is how you update your
working directory to the trunk, with "-A".  "-A" means get rid
of the sticky tags (and sticky options too).   "-D" and "-r" 
both try to put in sticky tags.  So which is it?  Do you want
to get rid of the sticky tags, or have sticky tags? 

A problem with "-A" is that it removes sticky options as
well as sticky tags.  With my ".trunk" patch it becomes possible
to update your working directory to the trunk without losing sticky
options, which, I don't think is possible with "-A".  There probably
needs to be a way to remove sticky tags without removing sticky options
and vice versa.  (Well, I think "cvs admin" covers the "vice versa" 
case)




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