> But as Larry said to the original poster: > > No. You're expected to tag all the files in a module, > > not just some of them.
> Indeed. In CVS, tags are meant to label the state of the module No. That is untrue. Otherwise you wouldn't be able to place a tag on a single file or checkout a single file. What you both ment to say, is that if you checkout a module, any tag referenced is assumed to exist over the whole module (or else the file is excluded WRT that tag). That is why, cvs "cleans up" the work are to give you what you asked for (which in this case is not what you want). The net result is the same however; use a script and work by file. -CTH _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
