[ On Friday, September 14, 2001 at 12:59:58 (-0700), Josh Baudhuin wrote: ]
> Subject: Argh... cvs admin -b
>
> Argh... whenever you check something into the main trunk, after having
> marked the default branch, the default branch setting in the archive
> file gets lost.

I don't personally use normal CVS branches very often any more, but many
others do (and some very intensively, such as the FreeBSD project) and I
haven't heard of any of them having such a problem.....

> I.e., say you have a file with branch 13.9.2 and head revision 13.11.
>       cvs admin -bFOO foo.cpp

Why are you doing that?  Don't mess with the default branch!  It's not a
user servicable part with CVS!  (well except in certain situations when
using a vendor-branched module, but even then it's highly trickey to use)

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