Jeeva Sarma writes:
> 
> Now I have a working directory checked out from a tag 
> made on the branch.

Is that a branch tag (i.e., created with "tag -b") or an ordinary
revision tag (created without "-b")?

> Here, foo.c has has the following revisions
> 1.1,....,1.30,1.30.2.1,1.30.2.2,1.30.2.3
> To commit to the branch,I do cvs update -A to avoid
> sticky tag error.

NO!  "update -A" moves you off the branch and on to the trunk!  If you
checked out the branch, you don't have to do anything to commit.  If you
checked out a revision on the branch, you need to update to the branch
itself and then commit.

-Larry Jones

See if we can sell Mom and Dad into slavery for a star cruiser. -- Calvin

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