Suppose you are hacking away on some code, and as part of the hacking you ``cvs add'' some files (but do not commit). Then you decide that you want to commit everything on a new branch, because it is simply too experimental. You try to do cvs tag -b <branchname>, but the software complains that it knows nothing about your added files, aborting the tagging operation!
The behavior should probably be: just tag everything and leave the added files alone. Then when the user updates to the newly created branch, CVS/Entries for the added files should be updated with the new tag so that the commit of the cvs add will go to the branch. _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
