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RE: Problems after branching


From: Maik Walter
Subject: RE: Problems after branching
Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 09:06:07 +0200


Yes, I'm sure that I checked out with 'buildXY-branch'.
The "cvs status -v" for one file in an affected directory shows following:

File: LSServers.sh      Status: Up-to-date

   Working revision:    1.22.6.1
   Repository revision: 1.22.6.1        /home/cvs/lifesensor/Source/admin/LSServers.sh,v
   Sticky Tag:          build21-branch (branch: 1.22.6)
   Sticky Date:         (none)
   Sticky Options:      (none)

   Existing Tags:
        build21-branch                  (branch: 1.22.6)
        build21                         (revision: 1.22)
        build20-branch                  (branch: 1.22.2)
        build20                         (revision: 1.22)
.....

I use WinCVS

Maik Walter




"Jim.Hyslop" <address@hidden>

12.04.2005 20:33

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RE: Problems after branching





Maik Walter wrote:
> I use a SuSE SLES 9 server with CVS 1.11.14.
>
> After branching and new checkout for this new branch
> I have the strange effect that some directories from project
> have in their CVS/Tag file the entry "Nbranch-name" instead
> of "Tbranch-name".
> All files in the relevant directories have in CVS/Entries the
> right tag "Tbranch-name".
> Clear, consequence is adding or committing files in this
> directories not possible
> (cvs add: cannot add file on non-branch tag buildXY-branch).
>
> I did following for branching:
>
> cvs rtag buildXY project
> cvs rtag -b -r buildXY buildXY-branch project
>
> What could be the reason ?

Are you sure you have checked out 'buildXY-branch' and not 'buildXY'? What
does a 'cvs status -v' indicate (just pick one file, not all of them)?

What client are you using?

--
Jim Hyslop
Senior Software Designer
Leitch Technology International Inc. ( http://www.leitch.com )
Columnist, C/C++ Users Journal ( http://www.cuj.com/experts )


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