In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Eric Siegerman wrote: > On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 07:14:07PM +0000, Andre Majorel wrote: >> Our setup is the following ; every time we make a new release, >> we tag HEAD with a new unique tag (such as "v4_3_19") and then >> we tag v4_3_19 with "unstable", so that "unstable" always points >> to the latest release. >> >> The actual commands used : >> >> cvs -q rtag -F v4_3_19 ourmodule >> cvs -q rtag -r v4_3_19 -F unstable ourmodule > > There's nothing here to remove the "unstable" tag from the > deleted files. > > Try adding a "-a" to the second rtag command: > cvs -q rtag -r v4_3_19 -Fa unstable ourmodule > I've never used this, but its help description suggests that it > might be just the ticket: > -a Clear tag from removed files that would not > otherwise be tagged.
Thanks. I tried what you said and the extra files were still there. cvs rtag -r v4_3_19 -F -a unstable ourmodule # no good I deleted unstable and created it again, and this got rid of the living dead. cvs rtag -d unstable ourmodule cvs rtag -r v4_3_19 unstable ourmodule Hmm... -- Andr� Majorel <URL:http://www.teaser.fr/~amajorel/> Write yourself a threatening letter and pen a defiant reply. _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
