"Diethelm Guallar, Gonzalo" wrote:
<snip>
> For the umpteenth time, are you on a cvs branch? If you are,
> even if you do a cvs update, it will NOT bring your files
> up to date with the main trunk, because branches are sticky.

I am on HEAD.  HEAD is the development branch and then there is one for
everyone to hack off of that is stable.  (it is in the archives... I
forget the name).

> You would have to do an "update -A" in order to break the
> stickiness. (BE CAREFUL!!! If you do that, and you have local
> changes belonging to the branch, -A will overwrite them!).
> That's why I asked you to verify my report by doing a
> clean commit on a directory where no working copy of the
> repository is at all... Another possibility is that you
> have clock problems between your machine and the cvs server.
<snip>

ah... that might be it... I *rarely* use branches but I remember
this...will get back.

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