Ok then. How did you get on the branch? Maybe some sequence of commands
you executed confused cvs.
What if you do a fresh check out of the directory in question using
cvs co -r rel6-0-0 common/include
What are the contents of CVS/Tag then?
mrc
On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 03:04:25PM -0400, John S. Muller wrote:
> It is checked out as a branch. I could modify any file in that directory
> and commit it with no problem. The only problem is if I attempt to add
> a file. Status shows that this is a branch.
>
> H:\vps\common\include>cvs status alarm.h
> ===================================================================
> File: alarm.h Status: Up-to-date
>
> Working revision: 1.6.8.1
> Repository revision: 1.6.8.1
> /vps/vps-repository/common/include/alarm.h,v
> Sticky Tag: rel6-0-0 (branch: 1.6.8)
> Sticky Date: (none)
> Sticky Options: (none)
>
> The problem has to do with the contents of the CVS/Tag file. It states
> that this directory is a non-branch. And if I change it to Trel6-0-0 I
> am able to add with no problem.
>
> jsm
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