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On Tue, 29 Apr 2003 17:45:10 +0200, "Oliver Giesen" <ogware at gmx.net> wrote: >> So, if I understand you correctly I would be able to restore the tag by >> running something like >> >> cvs tag -b -r 1.1.2 AccidentallyDeleted-BRANCH >> >> on each of the affected files and the branch would be back alive and >> kicking? > >No, on second thought you probably meant without the -b as that would >*create* a branch and CVS should be able to tell 1.1.2 is a branch by the >revision number already, correct? > I'm not sure whether the -b -r syntax at the moment is actually useful... Certainly specifying a branch on its own to -r is *not* useful the moment (it looks like it just sticks a '.1' on the end. Tony