I'm not CVS expert, but I'll take a whack at this.
I assume that this will work (I've not tried it): Check out the files for version 1.3. Do a cvs tag -b to branch from v1.3. If I understand CVS correctly, this will work. I do know about working on branches. Check out the files using the branch tag. Start working. If the branch is done correctly on an entire directory, anything that you add and remove will be tracked correctly under the branch name. -- If you don't know what you want and where you are going, you will get next to nothing and end up nowhere. - John C. Maxwell, _Developing the Leader Within You_ _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
