% cvs status -v ~/VERSION3/doc/ChangeLog
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  Sticky Tag:          v3_0_5 (revision: 1.1.2.2)

% cvs status -v ~/RESTORED/doc/ChangeLog
=========================================================
  Sticky Tag:          VERSION3 (branch: 1.1.2)

I might - I am not sure, but I might - obtain the VERSION3/doc/CVS/* by copying them from another directory which I used to check out v3_0_5. I think I accidentally deleted the CVS directory, that contains Entries, Tag, etc, in VERSION3/doc so i might just check out v3_0_5 into another directory and then copy the CVS files from there to VERSION3/doc.

Assumed I did actually do that.  My question now is:
If I initially checked out files from a branch VERSION3 to a directory A, then changed them, committed them and tagged them with v3_0_5. Then I use another directory B, and checked out v3_0_5 from the repository. Now would the sticky tag for files in A be VERSION3 and the sticky tag for files in B be v3_0_5? That is, the sticky tags for files in A would still remain VERSION3 even though I tagged the files with v3_0_5?

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